|                        PART SIX: Captain Silver
                       Chapter 29: The Black Spot Again
 (continued)Silver paused, and I could see by the faces of George
 and his late comrades that these words had not been
 said in vain. "That's for number one," cried the accused, wiping the
 sweat from his brow, for he had been talking with a
 vehemence that shook the house.  "Why, I give you my
 word, I'm sick to speak to you.  You've neither sense
 nor memory, and I leave it to fancy where your mothers
 was that let you come to sea.  Sea!  Gentlemen o'
 fortune!  I reckon tailors is your trade." "Go on, John," said Morgan.  "Speak up to the others." "Ah, the others!" returned John.  "They're a nice lot,
 ain't they?  You say this cruise is bungled.  Ah!  By
 gum, if you could understand how bad it's bungled, you
 would see!  We're that near the gibbet that my neck's
 stiff with thinking on it.  You've seen 'em, maybe,
 hanged in chains, birds about 'em, seamen p'inting 'em
 out as they go down with the tide.  'Who's that?' says
 one.  'That!  Why, that's John Silver.  I knowed him
 well,' says another.  And you can hear the chains a-jangle
 as you go about and reach for the other buoy.
 Now, that's about where we are, every mother's son of
 us, thanks to him, and Hands, and Anderson, and other
 ruination fools of you.  And if you want to know about
 number four, and that boy, why, shiver my timbers,
 isn't he a hostage?  Are we a-going to waste a hostage?
 No, not us; he might be our last chance, and I
 shouldn't wonder.  Kill that boy?  Not me, mates!  And
 number three?  Ah, well, there's a deal to say to
 number three.  Maybe you don't count it nothing to have
 a real college doctor to see you every day--you, John,
 with your head broke--or you, George Merry, that had
 the ague shakes upon you not six hours agone, and has
 your eyes the colour of lemon peel to this same moment
 on the clock?  And maybe, perhaps, you didn't know
 there was a consort coming either?  But there is, and
 not so long till then; and we'll see who'll be glad to
 have a hostage when it comes to that.  And as for
 number two, and why I made a bargain--well, you came
 crawling on your knees to me to make it--on your knees
 you came, you was that downhearted--and you'd have
 starved too if I hadn't--but that's a trifle!  You look
 there--that's why!" |