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I've ween | “Now, that bird.” he would say, “Is, and fit to sink with gold.” | may be, two hundred years old, “Ab!" cried another voles, that of # | Kina—they live forever mostly, und the youngest hand on board, and evt Jif anybody's seen wick dently full of admiration, “he wast it must be the devil himself, flower of the flock, was Flint!” sailed with England—the great Cap'n “Davia was tho man, too, b: a | Kngiand, the pirate. She's been at gounts,” sald Silver, “lh never © ‘eh Madagascar, and at Malabar, and along of him: first with England, a7 ITH YOUR GUESTS -_ « > ¢ 'TGOIJOHN, |! WHO WILL BE Yr wie dr wict, | | SAID - . YOUC re) i KIND ENOUGH Nis [we d rT FIRST oa Rye AS A HOST ( : to i SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAITERS, by the powers! He talked o’ keel. S ,Pirete, dive at the Ad hauling, did he? I'l keelhaul bim! Wearing the chart of an is All the time he was jerking out . the notorious pirate, buried atol ith Hawkina (who tell these phrases he was stumping up . i) ae Ghare and grees it to Dor Livewcy and (NOS, hi fi teh, arte 1 and down the tavern on his erute a weareh “tor” the reasure, "wont *5 d 2 to Treasure, flapping tables with his hand, an sa comom ave tried rainy to get old ot giving such a show of excitement. aa Jim joins the Squire at Bristol " seed hinta tet oh HY Would have ¢ avinced an Old Bailey Judge or a Low Street runner, My ADTED Y ote db ni = CHAPTER VIII. fwakened on finding Black Deg at the At the Sign of the Spygla ve ae fh rate Wor ye narrowly, ‘But he was too deep, HEN I had done breakfast- foo ready, and too clever rk Lig’ and »y the time the two men had come hove addresned to Jona fur {ck gul of breath and’ pontened that the; lost the track in a_crowd, ver, at the sign of the Spy- and been Lag gee thieves, I aa ass, and told me I should have gone bail for the innocence o: ~ only find the place by following the ates nares aves, Hawiinn™ Gut he line of the docks, and keeping a bright “here's a blessed hard thing on a man lookout for a little tavern with a like me, now, ain't it? There's Cap'n - ‘Trelawney—what's he to think? Here large brass telescope for @ sign. IT “have this confounded son of & Irus, Flint, old ship, as muck with the red bleed , OF CouRSE WHO WILL BE "Tt LEA\ yous MC oreve KIND ENOUGH | | Surinam, and Providence, and Porto then with Flint, that'a my atory; and Get off, overjoyed at this opportunity Putchinan sitting in my own house, IN To ESCcoRT | Betta, eo, Wan at the fishing up of now Nera on my, own account, 4m aw. MAINE, GEA FINE tee ered arcane Gomes atic Calle Ime OF It plain} Gnd bj Miss LEMON jlearned ‘Pieces Of eight,’ and little hundred mater trom England, apd twe seamen, and picked my way among here T fot him give us all the slip be- . £)) HONE kJ wonder; three hundred and fifty thow- thousand after Flint. That ain't bi | @ groat crowd of people and carts fore my bleswed dead-lighta! You're cy | fe) Sand of ‘em, Hawkins! She was at for a man before the mast—all oa @uG bales, for ta dock was now at a lad, you are, but you're as smart yy the boarding of the ‘Viceroy of the in bank. ‘Taint earning nuw; It's {te- busiest, ui found the tavern as paint. 1 #*co that when you first Indies’ out of Gow, she was, and to saving dagn it, you may lay to that.” bn question. came in, Now, here it is: What could look at her you would think she was Wheres ail England's men nowt ty It was a bright enough little place 1 do, with this old timber I hobble on? Giant tic be A amolled powder dunno. Where's Flint's? Why, most ] of? entertainment. The sign was new- When I was an A B master mariner witand by to go abouts” the parrot Of, Um anourd hare and glad to, gett ] Jy painted; the windows nad neat red I'd have come up alongside of him, ‘Soule ware ‘ pal the daft n begging before that, Curtains; the tivor was cleanly sanded, hand over hand, and broached him to cam, sone on ‘em, Old I There Was a stroot on either aide, and 19 a brace of old shakes, I would; and ow, ux had lost / nd might have thought , | spends twelve hundred pounds in @ year, like a lord in Pardaments« Where is he now? Well, he's dead | “Ah, she's a handsome craft, she is.” hia sight, the cook would say, and give her whan sugar from his pocket, and then ¢ bird would peck at the bars Nn open door on both, which made the now". large, low room pretty clear to seo ,, And, then, a of @ ea he in, in spite of clouds of tobacco smoke, ris) and his Biases as ‘The customers were mostly seafar- {/0U8! he had remembered some- ve f raight me» liek 44 now and under the hatches; but for wie Kiness, John would two eara before that, shiver my ‘ng men, and they talked 80 loudly score!” he burst out. “Three dd, 4 . ra! : ; : ld, “you can't touch pitch and not be timbers! that man waa s He is mere La ad end aaa rum!) Why, shiver my tim. mucked, lad, Here's this poor old Ine by eeed, an i ne gird apd cut | ae I was waiting, a mar came out P*t if 1 hadn't forgotten my score! ’ And, falling on a bench, he laughed of @ side room, and at a glance 1 was until the tears ran down his checks, eure be must be Long Join. His left 1 could not help joining, and we Jog was cut off close by the hip, aud jaughed together, peal after peal, un- under the left shoulder he carried « 41 the tavern rang again, crutch, Which he managed with won- “Why, what a precious old sea- hocent bird of mine swearing blue fire throats, and starved at that, by the and none the wiser, you y lay to powers ‘that. Sho would sw in “Well, of speakin the satd t in would touch hig ain't much use, after all,” | young seaman / n't much uxe for fools, you § ees Raa iti ; ron byte A und may to it—that, nor nothing, } ; ‘I hat made me nk he was the me OF ried Silver, “But now ‘ou look derful ‘dexterity, hopping about upoa calf I am!" he said, at last, wiping NEVER AIND! men. ON aon it like a bird. He was very tall and his checks, “You and ine should ger AS. Bo ‘ 3 na You're young, you put strong, with a face as big as a ham— on well, Hawkins, for Ill take, my Sone Booy yin )) SOMEBODY HAS To mcilatt Gare stint cr peers cist re YOUre ha wmart as paint.. 1 eee that plain and pale, but intelligent and davy I should be rated ship's boy.| | TO TAKE MISS ON | TAKE HER HOME Smollett were still on pretty distant when 1 set my eyes on you, and Fill pried BN bo ML jterms wit! another, The squire talk to you like a man.” made no bones about the matter: he wel, 1 tell you now,” re pl despised the Captuin, The Capuuny jad, “t didn't halt « quarter Jon his part, never spoke but when jon tilt had this talk ech ee he was spoken to, and then shary but there's my hand on tt now and short and dry and not a word ‘And ave lad you were, and | wasted, He owned, when driven into wmart. answered Silver, shake | corner, that he a to have been tng hands’ so heartly: that ‘all the |wrong about the er that some of barrel shook, “and a finer figurehead j _ them were as brisk as he wanted to for a gent of fortune I never see, and all had behaved fairly well, clapped my eyes on. As for the ehip, he had taken Fy this time E had begun to under- whright fancy to her Ve 4 stand the meaning of their terms, point nearer the’ witd than a man py gq “gentleman of fortune” ther hag a right to.oxpeoy of big own mare plainty meant neither more nor lene ried wife, sir, But” he would add. than omimon pirat d the little “all Tsay iM, we're not home again, ¢ 1 th ky the # bo, miling. Indeed, he seemed in the But, come, now, stand by to go ‘ most cheerful spirits, whistling ashe about.” This won't de, Poct, 82 | | HOME ~ DON'T ALL moved about among the tables, with dooty, messmates, I'l put on my old| | SPEAK AT ONCE ‘ @ merry word or a slap on the shoul- cocked hat and step along of you to : I er for the more favored of his guests. Cap'n Trelawney, and report this ‘Now, to tell you the truth, frum the here affair. For, mind you, it's seri- very first mention of Long John tn us, young Hawkins; and neither you Squire Trelawney’s letter I had taken hor me's come out of tt with what a fear in my mind that he might I should make #0 bold as to call prove to be the very one-legged sailor pied a you neither, says you; whom 1 had watched for #0 long at Rot smart—none of the pair of ts the old Benbow. But one look at the Snart. dut, dash my buttons! ‘that man before mo was enough, 1 had Wie 4 Food in about my score.” seen the captain and Black Dog and Ser eke eee amin, And the blind man Pew, and 1 thought I the joke as he did, f was aguin knew what a buccaneer was like K liged to Join him in his mirth, @ very diiterent creature, according to On our little walk along the quays Teaeet Cathe ll that | had rheard was the j om this clean and pleasant- pe \ and L don't Like the cruise, last act in the corruption of one of famipered landlord. Penpantone rsitigne ig abenee the The squire, at this, would turn the honest hands—perhaps of the last I plucked up courage at once ditrerent ships that we passed by. away and anarch Up ak down the ong left aboard. jut on this point crossed the threshold, and walked their rig, tonnage and nationality, deck, chin fn air. I was soon to be relieved, for Silver right up to the man where he stood, explaining the work that was going Mf ‘A trifle more of that man. wiving a little whistle, a third man 1 propped on his crutch, talking to # forward—how one was discharging. | —} would say, “and 1 should explode. strolied up and sat down by the. oustomer. another taking in cargo and a third We had some heavy weat party “Mr. Silver, sir?” I asked, holding making ready for sea; and every | “ce only proved the qualities of th A out the note. now and then telling me some Nit Kor paniola. Every man on board seemed “Ob, L know'd Dick was square, “Yes, my la suid he; “such {8 anecdote of ships or si nen, oF re y be sure, And who may peating a nautical phrase till I had you her? ‘eed when he saw the learned {¢ perfect! havea ns squire's letter he scemed to me to that here one of the best of give something like a start possible shipmate : "Oh," said he, quite aloud, and of- — When > inn the Squt 1 Doctor Li iho me," said the cappatp. » iso \erg so ee StU apenitt ceatalutnen capeaian fering his hand, so." You are our eae siniuninees cures geated to- gud, “Hut now 1 PEARIK AROS SOR T LRU Gosteh: Henn wish BhontiG Coen Settee, cere: new cabip boy; pleasec a h a a “Dick's square,” said Silver | well content and they must have been returned the voice of the cockswain, hard to please If they had been other- Israel Hands. “He's no fool, Is Sometimes. Wise, for it is my belief there was Dick.” And he turned his quid ‘and never « ship's company so d spat, “But, look here,” he went on,, since Noah put to sea, De re's what I want to know, Barbe? 4 Was going on the least excuse; ene, how long are we a-going to be 1 was engaged, sir, on what we map, but I make it a point it shall Why, by the powors,” cried Long ordered below in disgrace, call sealed orders to gail this ship for be kept secret even from me and Mr, John, “if we do, we'll miss the morn- he fell and cut himself; some that gentleman where he should bid Arrow. Otherwise 1 would ask you ing tide!" jay a, 7 jones in At little by i of the companion; some day or two he would be wlmost wis duff on odd days, aa for instance, off and on like « blessed bum- before the mast knows more than e ter dark, and to Hands will want supper, sober and attend to his work at Jeast if the squire heard it was any man's "ve had a'most enouga you.” & tonat in‘it, before they should go qu, ft don't call that fain aden de te Ey ee har ehor Bare ot MAY, Ay. elri” answered the cook: passably, birthday, and always a barrel of ap- Smollett; he's hazed me long , ‘And he took my hand in his large, &bourd the schooner on a visit of your the ship manned with my friend's own ond, touching his forelock, he disap- — In the mean time we could never standing broached in the waist, enough, by thunder! - want to , Sarm grasp. inspection, No," said Doctor Livesey, “I don't." people, and provided with all the arms peared at once in the direction of his make out where Ne pot the drink, ny, one to help himeelé teat had intp that cabin, X do. I want thelr Just then one of the customers at Long John t he ato “Next” said the eaptain, “I learn and powder on board. In other words, Balley. That wag the ship's mystery. Watoh Pe teas rkies nnd wines and that.” the far side rose suddenly and made to last, with a gr deal of spirit and we are going after treasure—hear {t you fear « mutiny.” ‘ t's a good man, captain,” sald him as we pleased, we could do noth fk bia new good to come of it paid Silver, “your he | for the door. It was close by him, the most perfect truth. from my own hands, mind you, Now, “gir,” said Captain Smollett, “with the doctor, il . ing to solve it, 1 when we asked the captain sald to Doctor Lives much account, nor never was Md he was out in the street in a Now it were, now, Weren't it, Haw- treasure ts ticklish work: Ldon't Lie no intention to take offense, I deny , “Very likely, sir,” replied Captain him to his face he would only laugh, Spoil fok's'le hands, make devils. é you're able to hear, 1 reckon; | be x But his hurry ad at- kins?” he would say, now and again, treasure voyages on any account; your right to put: words into my Smollett, “Kasay with that, men— j¢ he were drunk, and, {f he w y stways your ears ix big enough po eae notice, and I recognized ®0d I could always bear him e y and I don't like them, above s ‘ ‘\ z mouth, “No captain, sir, would be °8¥." he ran on, to the fellows who gover, deny solemnly that he ever ne of the apple bar- Now, bar ‘a what L say-—you'll bert are secret, an yo OU he y ef ve pI je tes " el, aa you shall hear, for if it had not forward, nd you'll Live hard, ang ; ‘allow. out. when th hy ee Milk o Were shifting the powder; and then, tasted anything but water, r 1 if it had not forward, and you' hard, him at 0 slance, It Wo angers, wao — The two gentl t ing your pardon, Mr. Tri {URTB ea Th meine to gen Be Al te He gudden's: ob ving me examining the ‘te ae Wat eclesieainns ae anaes hed for that wa should have had no you'll speak soft, and you'll ' keep faced man, ral . Black Dog had secret has been told to the parro} ; ky ‘ bn » Wl We carried amidships, a lon ° y . si ore of warning and might all have gober, till 1 give the word; and rf had come ‘first to the Admiral Ben- Mack Tos “Silver's parrot?” waked Mr, Arrow, I belleve him thoroughly rans ning— Here, you ship's bos hey Ao watlwas late unt one Deriahod by tho hand of treachery. — may fay to that, my son ’ a ‘sR ane te mpl ne a Wa spe: be + some ¢ . ‘° he cried, “o Y that! Off with you te h ‘This is how it ean bout . don’t as ». do ie PNGh* T erled, “atop him! it's Black 4d after he jad mpllmented oartain, “Blabteds t mosn its eg same; all may be for what I know, fle cred, lout of thall Of with you [Ot Nt RUE ee A omit oats w It came abou Well, f don't say nv, do 4 Dog’ "I don't care two coppers who he a cried Silver, “but he hasn't paid We had run up the trades to the wind of the island we were after growled the cockswain, "What I aay * f neither of you gentiemen knows But L am responsible for the ship's And then, as [ was hurrying off, 1 Miht, eo nobody was much surprised, is, when? That's what [ may, aboard by 4 this after. What you are about; but I'll teli you S#fety and the life of every man Jock hoard him ‘say, quite loudly, to the nor Very sorry, when one dark night, 1 am not allowed to be more plain “When! by the power: cried ted the Squire ntres wi, MY Way of It—lite or death, and a @board of her, I ace things going, as with a head sea, he disappeured en- ang now we wero ruoning down tor lt. ginveeeavor. nt : . his ecore, Harry, run and catch uted the Squire atte Ay close run,” T thinks mot quite rhghts ad tank ve no favorites on my ship.” on NO MOTE in, With a bright lookout day wad nigh N ayer rt bis} ou. 7 tad Prag ls | him.’ i! That is all clear, and, J dare say, you to tike certain reeaend thats pq tamare you I was quite of th sald the Captaln ‘It was about the Inst day of our aut: fuatGne y eu, You LM and that's ‘One of the others who ¥ suid Doctor Liveany, {Ue Cnouxh,” replied Dox vesey enoimy berth, And that's pq y of thinking, and hat all, Eentlomon, that saves th ward voyage, by tho lnrgeet aumpys moment 2 can Suitatie daa hoe the door leaped up and # Pefhraats f iveaen “We take the risk, but we are not se ; iene tka dua: he ¢ n deept trouble of putting him tn irons. tation; some time that night, « Cap'n Smoilett, sails the blessed ship pursuit. ane coveries, as ral thing, but 1 WnOrant aa you believe us, Next, you Cap 5 did etee vor tiede : es But there wo wore, without a mate, jatest, before ne the morrow, gor us, Here's this squire and doctor “It hg were Adudtral Hawk gay this ver suits me.” My, YoU don't lke tho crew, Ara tae aaee Bh aR AL ab CHAPTER \X. and it was necessary to we should sight the Treasure Island, with a map and such-—I don't know shall pay his score,” cried Silver; Oh) “That man’s a perfect trump ie, they Rot food seamen HY AIPA agar ort h © one of the boat- heading south-southwest, Where It is, do [? No moro do you, then, relinquishing my, hand, one ost te Satine a ‘I don't, like them, siz," returned Mouse 4 “paps agar NAY The Voyage. swain, Job Anderson, was the likell- and had a steady breeze aboam and : did ‘you say he was?" hoe asked, S™Uh) tit Captain Smollett, “And I think [ Dut you remind mo o “98 “Jim ard with us, may he ar teh ve we est man aboa and, though he kept a quiet sea. ‘Tho Ub that night we were ina Oty Cie’uite. ne eorted in mate. Mr, ‘Trelawney hi stowed in their place, and the sea, und hig knowleds boatfuls of the squire's Very useful, for he often t friends, Mr. Blandly and hiinself tn easy weath “Black what?" ‘i EtDos. air,” sala 1. “Has Mr. ‘Tr lawney not told you bh ne bucc neers? He was one of then, | Galina. “Bo?” or, "In my house R bbl dane ee ne ‘arty © One of “Nd we'll see the ship. Tze abwam and gays you. Well, then, T mean thie k e rolled squire and docto a the stuff, | 1 hay ae atondlly, Giyping her bowsprit mow See Raia ae pe sapien ‘by the | ollowed and then with a whiff of spray. All oy ve'll geo. If pade hin was drawing alow aad alott: every. Powers Thea weil gem it i WA, | hs wAtGh O56 wae In the bhavest spirits, be. sure es you Bll, sons of double Dutan® And tho cause we were now so near an end of MOM I'd have Cap'n Bmollett navie should have ha choosing of my When you came in here Til stake own, manda, Piece (eth Be bm wig you meant more than this Breat bustle getting things ati “Perhaps you should,” replied the “Doctor,” gaid the captain, Hawking destor. ("My friend should, perhaps, @F¢ smart, When T came tn Hawkins, hove taken you along with him; but Meant to ‘get discharged. 1 the slight, if there be one, was unin- *hought that Mr. Trelawney on by Pe & cockswain, Israel Hands, was a care- the first part of our adventure mete ua halfway back those swabs, was he? Was that you : tor And you don't like Mr, tear a word. @ like, coming off to wish him & tui, wily, old, experienced seaman, Now, just after sundver ten ali struck. : drinking with him, Morgan? Step up CHAPTER IX, Arrow No More £ would,” cried the suuire, good voyage and a sufe return, We who could be trusted at a pinch with my work was over and Twos am ne | “Why, we're all a Hee | here.” Powd “I don't, sir, I belleve he's a good “Had Livesey not been here 1 shoulil r had a night at the Admiral almost anything. way to my berth, it occurred to me here. I should think,” said the | The man whom he called Morgan ‘owder and Arms, etainan: Bul he's too fren witht ths id, gray-haired, mahogany faced sallor—-came forward pretty pishiy, rolling his quid. en you to the deuce, As it Benbow when I had half the work, ve heard you. f will do as you and | was dog-tired when, a little be- but I think the worst of you." fore dawn, the boatewain sounded He was a great confidant of Long that I should Itk xh an apple. Cran on Pick. John Silver, and so the mention of his deck. ‘The wat ew to be a good officer. A mate was ail forward "We're all fok's'le hat sould Keep himself to himself—- out, and we went under the shouldn't dri HZ Hispantola lay some way 4 ont of our looking out for the tsland. The man Mean" snapped Bil drink with the men before “That's ag you please, sir,” said the his pipe and the crew began to man Bune pred eS ee eS ae ae oe waning ihe uae but who's to set o ‘Now, Morgan,” said Long John, figureheads and around the ‘he. mast. captain, “You'll find f do my duty.” ¢ capstan-bars. I might have been called him.” : : the sail and whistling away gentiy 1 very. sternly, "you clapped sterns of many other ships, ,, 02 Sou Mean he drinks? cried And with that he took his leave. wice as weary, yet [would not have Called hit hip he carried his crutch to himself, and thate was the wnt y way your eyes on that Blac Dog 4 . F SHIPS. the Squire. ‘Trelawney,” eald the doctor, “con. left the deck, ‘all was so new und ,yAvoard shi Rand Nis nackte ae. @olnd excepting tha ewle hone is hae Se rete you, now? and their cables sometimes “No sir,” replied the. cap ' trary to all my notions, [believe you interesting to mecthe brief com- py # lanyard round his neck, to have sound exenp d around the i hen we'd “Not I, sir,” said Morgan, with a grated beneath our keel, and some- that he's too familiar” have managed to get two honest men the shrill notes of the whistle, Dg Aine te i F wedge the Sides of the p. ‘i ? have no blessed miscalculations and salute. times swung above us. At last, how- _, Well, Now, and the short and long OM board with you—that man and n bustling to their places in Nt Mody " “You didn't know his name, did . ” ao e crutch a ab yea Tn T got ever, we of it, captain?” asked the doctor, John Silver, tof the cru gainst a bulkhead ly Into the apple bur. # #poonful of water a day, But 1 immer of the ship's lantern ung alongside, and were Very good,” said. the ain, TIRHt un-English.” who Wass viest we 1 fe he sort ‘01 r " finish “Sily Care the (i d, propped against it, yielding to Tl, an 1 WAS scarce ay know the sort you are. lus What you want.” Silver, {if like," cried the Now, Barbecue, tip us a # and, . eg Psat pase th 'e the island, as soon's the Teo, ain" tg Met And saluted as we stepped aboard — “Well, “Kentlemen, are you deter- equire, “bu that Intolerable erie one Vol With his COGhING. ike someone aata Inthe dark, What With tke wea Clune on board, end & nity it ts By the powers Tom Morgan, {t's by the mate, Mr. Arrow ‘ e 1 to go on this cruise? humbug, T declare T nk his con The old one,” eried another. Soe met ne Sole 98 > the we aud tha posing toe © never happy til) you as aM for you!" ‘exclaimed’ the gauge wey Mrrow, & Brown old Like iron,” answered the Squire, duet unmanty, unsallorly and down Ay, ay, mates,” sald Long John, “shore. Still more strange was it to tie waters the rocking movement ,But you're never happy till y feadiord. “It you had been mixed up a h earrings in his ears ana ; ther cross vt the ding by, with his crutch see him tn the h my sides, I've a sick {p, Thad either fallen , ‘drunk like of that you would never 4 Squint. He and the Squire were «Th: you've heard me very pa “Well,” sald the doctor, “we shill und 4 arm, and at once broke out the deck, He had a line or two rigged oF W nthe poin sing #0, when heart to » y th t h tava oe another foot in my house, very thick and fricndiy, but I soon tiently, saying thines a Toauld nat see! the air and words T knew so well; UP to help him acro the widest a heavy man 4 (lows with rather u But,” asked t Sy aoe rk a iay you may lay to that, And what was Pbscrved that things were not the same rove, hear me a. few. words more. , When we came on deck the men {isd ER ot the dead a ee ee ee ey ee eltened ie seagate! shouk as ‘em athwart, what ar he saying to you?’ * retween Mr. Trelawney and the cap- They are putting the powder and the begun already tu take out. the were called would hand him sen ; nia Shoulders againat sit, ‘em. anyhow man for me “1 dont rightly know, sin” an- tain irmg in the f Id, Now, you have 9nd powder, ¥ ing at thelr work COR EADTREN THC. WIE: aw bore Mle from one y another, now and t was just about to Jump up wh There'a the man for. ig 8) awered Morgan, This last was a sharp-looking man, under the eabin; why While the cap nd Mr, Ar ; using the crute 16 man bean to speak. It was cook admiringly T ua what Tew "Do you call that a head your who seemed angry with everything on NM them there?—first. point, stood by sup ng. longside by the lanyard ver's volee, and, before T had. he » a8, Well, what w you shoulders, or a blessed «i ye?" board, and was soon to tell us why, Tl « bringing four of your The new arrangement was qu o-ho-ho Gnd @ vottle of rum As another man could walk, ® dozen words, I would have Put ‘em ashore cried Long Jobn, “Don htly for we hardly got down into the cabin OWN with you, and the my Lking schooner hit And he third “Ho!” drove the of the men who had suiled with him slown myself for all the world, byt Id have hee know, don't you? Perhaps you don't when @ sailor followed us, some of them are to been ove rths had been ba fore them with w before « essed their pity to see him [a tre ng and lstening, in wn like th: happen to rightly know who you was "Capt. 8 nollett, sir, axing to speak Ward. Why not give them ¢ that exciting moment tt berths iade astern, of what had. beer educed, tho extreme of fear and curtosity; for That would have been Flint's or B BoP Ing tor perhapa?, Come, NOW, with sou,” auld he here beside the cabin?—second point, the afterpart of the main held, and back to the old Admiral “He's no common man, Barbecue,” A zon words | Understood Bones's.” that,” nata’* what was he jawing— Bes, cap ns, = =“l am always at th aptain’s or- “Any more relawney, this set of cabins was only joined t second, and 1 seemed to gald the cockswain to me fe had t ° 1 the honegt men Rilly was the man f at” mala ships? Pipe up. What 1?" ders, show him In," the Baules, “One more,” gaid npinin, the Walley’ and taresnetic be a ccacren of the captain piling good schooling in his young days, and : t Israel. ‘Dead men don't bite? savy "We was a-talkin’ of keelhauling, The captain, who was close behind “There's beer toc muc blabbing passage on the port. side 1 1 chorus, Hut ae the anchor can speak like a book when so tind Well, he's dead Bow, hisself:. answered Morgan, hia messenger, entered sPenING o iraady been originally meant that the cap ort Ups RoON it was hanging ed; and brave--a Hon's nothing CHAPTE, knows the long and short on !t now: , Kool-hauling, was you? And a shut the door bend huntt Wee and MTs too much,” agreed the doctor, {4/0 Mr. Arrow, Hunter, Joyer Mien cowai noon the sails wide of Long John! I seo him gra i fh a4 Ag EON A raueD anne Ciahy mighty suitable, thing, too, and you “Well air,” said the captatn, “better “L'Il toll Fou eh he rence tor. doctor and the squire were te « nto draw, and the land and four and knock their heads toge What I Heard in the twas Bill may lay to that. Get back to your speai plain, I believe, at the risk of self.’ continued Captain Smolle: these six ha, Now Redruth 1 sping: to flit by on either side, and unarmed,” R Kleht vou are” said Silver, “rowrh place for a lubber, Tom. offense, 1 don’ ' a h wy ee ‘ two of them 1 before Teould He down to snateh an ~ Ait the erew respected and ove ‘arrel, and ready, But mark you here; Fa : i 1 don't like’ this cruise; I ‘that vou have a map of an island ; Wake Take ; ' etna ceil And then, as Morgan rolled back to Gon't like the imen itis ee rag RAL Hint ‘ Athan ea were to ur of slumber the Hispi ta had oheyed him, He had a way of talking 66 O, not 1," ° awa 1 easy man—I'm quite the se ‘i ded to me, in a he nen, and on’t like that there's crosses on tie map companion, wh 1 voyage to the Isle of Treas- | h and doing everyb somo | ; ' s you; but this BL etal acer that Wes very mbar He BhOre and wwout, w Where troasure is; and that the don. each. aide minidns MAPicUlar Hevide tite toe he ! Raa Nie Ticots ta aoweet tat inper,, th rhaps, sir, you don't the the 4 New" And then he named an elie ie t going to relate th APHIGUIAS Rervide, FO me he was un quartermuster nota 8 Ge Ry ttering, us I thought: ein ent like | the H J uve culled {ta rou Lam not going to relate the "° Wweariedly Kind, and always glad to | : When I'm ' "He's quite an honest man, Tom angry, fa teoeia eet YAY alte arty apelinse area’ tha low It was atill, of tn det It was fairly prosper con notin daa aalioi Wenn ta hart my thmbs . and riding tn my eoac noe xet I kind of think Iveyou, Toh, y cant enyne © clever ora that must have been you hate thy qomtpm, had been doubtful business, | Tut before wo came the "acme away, Hawkine,” he would g¢on, him that ampytated mo—out of Nite the devil at prayers Wait ts ' he swab, He used to come More I cg : at must have FOU ay to the crew, but 1) only guess, I of ‘Treasure Islan or ; hd MEVA_ A Sara With, onilega and ‘alles yy the bucke > let her rip Ee eee a ting be he used Possibly, s not like cried the squire, Gab OA Val BHR Hest. mao hantaae | things had happened wt a> Mi Moome And DAYe & Yarn wit cOlled Dot TUCRS WRG Raney ne PSE Oe ouckeenianineun’ re mun, & ine Desens, NA Needs” your employer, wald the “It. dor much matter ‘who It jong the benefit of hin ‘on dnire to ba known, LETT AC TROL TEL CeR ARETE TR ecaoe ehdiiccrsiea ket ! phone rf gaid T. *T knew, that blind man, too, Supine, mass repiled the doetor. “And T eould We wero all hard at Mr. Arrow, Of all, turned out Tet ine aews, Herela Cap'n Flintees Goren’ Cant That oxy auc? tone it wie Pow at here Toctor Livesey out in, see that neither he nor the ez the powder aad’ tha farts } worse than the Captain had herr the nen e A ee tee cate aaa eaten HliceE nly ‘one ¢ 1 Me wae!’ cried Bilver, now quite tay a bit,” Bnid he; “tay a bit, pild much re to Mr. ‘Trot SHAE Aer Cee eel focred, He had no command among | ¢a y parrot Canin, Fling Ben Das ah BG OnrRee OF CHE Re a4 eT cetacean mittee excited. “Pow! That were his nama No use of such questions aa that but protestations. Neither aid with them, came off in t en, and people did what they the fom duccaneer itu hhamen to their shipeRoval or. olaim=-1 Toft his bade-with theme for certain, Ah! he looked a shark, to produce iif The captain sure, he was so looxe a talke The cook came wp ie Like a Vwith bin, But that was by Vint predicting snecess to wan christened, ao let her etay, 1 Renan Disk’? he added breaktaw orn he did! If wo run down this Bl has said too muc ho has said too in this case I believe he was really monkey for clevernees, and. as agon para the WOrRy Of its fon ager a Wasnt you Cannt’ | ee ea ee min tuer Canes Aes + dump ny like swane and Dog now, there'll be news for Cap'n little, and I'in bound to say that I right, and that nobody had told the aa he saw what was doing, “so ho, two at sen he began to appear — And the parrot would say, may ait was h Home trons aca eet steele te wat eme ae \y > Trelawney! Ben's a good runner; require an explanation of his words, situation of the island. ea!” wald he, “what's this!” ek with hasy eye, red cheeks, great rapidity: ‘Pieces of Reet oe includ too tne. Gut akee me AO Opple, to Wal 1ny Bipp J few seamen run better than Ben, Ho You con't, you say, like this cruise, "Well, gentlemen,” ‘continued the "We're a. chaniing. the. powder, tongue and other marks of pieces of cight! pleces of eight! Malabar, after Hingland took the Iie Continued.) whould run him down, hand over hand, Now, why?" eaptain, “I don't know who has this Jack,” answered one, drunkenness, Time after time he was you wondered that it was not out of Viceroy of the Indies; eo it was wi! (To Be Continued, - ’