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Treasure Island — Chapter 30 — Page 2

Youre a pretty colour, certainly; why, your liver, man, is upside down. Did you take that medicine? Did he take that medicine, men? Aye, aye, sir, he took it, sure enough, returned Morgan. Because, you see, since I am mutineers doctor, or prison doctor as I prefer to call it, says Doctor Livesey in his pleasantest way, I make it a point of honour not to lose a man for King George (God bless him!) and the gallows. The rogues looked at each other but swallowed the home-thrust in silence. Dick dont feel well, sir, said one. Dont he? replied the doctor. Well, step up here, Dick, and let me see your tongue. No, I should be surprised if he did! The mans tongue is fit to frighten the French. Another fever. Ah, there, said Morgan, that comed of spiling Bibles. That comesas you call itof being arrant asses, retorted the doctor, and not having sense enough to know honest air from poison, and the dry land from a vile, pestiferous slough. I think it most probablethough of course its only an opinionthat youll all have the deuce to pay before you get that malaria out of your systems. Camp in a bog, would you? Silver, Im surprised at you. Youre less of a fool than many, take you all round; but you dont appear to me to have the rudiments of a notion of the rules of health.