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Treasure Island — Chapter 32 — Page 1

He were an ugly devil, cried a third pirate with a shudder; that blue in the face too! That was how the rum took him, added Merry. Blue! Well, I reckon he was blue. Thats a true word. Ever since they had found the skeleton and got upon this train of thought, they had spoken lower and lower, and they had almost got to whispering by now, so that the sound of their talk hardly interrupted the silence of the wood. All of a sudden, out of the middle of the trees in front of us, a thin, high, trembling voice struck up the well-known air and words: Fifteen men on the dead mans chest Yo-ho-ho, and a bottle of rum! I never have seen men more dreadfully affected than the pirates. The colour went from their six faces like enchantment; some leaped to their feet, some clawed hold of others; Morgan grovelled on the ground. Its Flint, by ! cried Merry. The song had stopped as suddenly as it beganbroken off, you would have said, in the middle of a note, as though someone had laid his hand upon the singers mouth. Coming through the clear, sunny atmosphere among the green tree-tops, I thought it had sounded airily and sweetly; and the effect on my companions was the stranger. Come, said Silver, struggling with his ashen lips to get the word out; this wont do. Stand by to go about.