PART TWO: The Sea-cook
                       Chapter 12: Council of War
 (continued)
Long John's eyes burned in his head as he took the
 chart, but by the fresh look of the paper I knew he was
 doomed to disappointment.  This was not the map we
 found in Billy Bones's chest, but an accurate copy,
 complete in all things--names and heights and
 soundings--with the single exception of the red crosses
 and the written notes.  Sharp as must have been his
 annoyance, Silver had the strength of mind to hide it. 
"Yes, sir," said he, "this is the spot, to be sure, and
 very prettily drawed out.  Who might have done that, I
 wonder?  The pirates were too ignorant, I reckon.  Aye,
 here it is: 'Capt. Kidd's Anchorage'--just the name my
 shipmate called it.  There's a strong current runs
 along the south, and then away nor'ard up the west
 coast.  Right you was, sir," says he, "to haul your
 wind and keep the weather of the island.  Leastways, if
 such was your intention as to enter and careen, and
 there ain't no better place for that in these waters." 
"Thank you, my man," says Captain Smollett.  "I'll ask
 you later on to give us a help.  You may go." 
I was surprised at the coolness with which John avowed
 his knowledge of the island, and I own I was half-frightened
 when I saw him drawing nearer to myself.  He
 did not know, to be sure, that I had overheard his
 council from the apple barrel, and yet I had by this
 time taken such a horror of his cruelty, duplicity, and
 power that I could scarce conceal a shudder when he
 laid his hand upon my arm. 
"Ah," says he, "this here is a sweet spot, this island--
 a sweet spot for a lad to get ashore on.  You'll bathe,
 and you'll climb trees, and you'll hunt goats, you will;
 and you'll get aloft on them hills like a goat yourself.
 Why, it makes me young again.  I was going to forget my
 timber leg, I was.  It's a pleasant thing to be young and
 have ten toes, and you may lay to that.  When you want to
 go a bit of exploring, you just ask old John, and he'll
 put up a snack for you to take along." 
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