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1  And one of the men left the log-house and presently returned with a lighted brand.
Treasure Island By Robert Louis Stevenson
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2  He stood where he was, resting lightly on his crutch, watching his companion like a snake about to spring.
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3  THE red glare of the torch, lighting up the interior of the block house, showed me the worst of my apprehensions realized.
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4  And I began to run towards the anchorage, my terrors all forgotten, while close at my side the marooned man in his goatskins trotted easily and lightly.
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5  And he filled a pipe and lighted it; and the two men sat silently smoking for quite a while, now looking each other in the face, now stopping their tobacco, now leaning forward to spit.
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6  She had swung round to the ebb--her bow was now towards me--the only lights on board were in the cabin, and what I saw was merely a reflection on the fog of the strong rays that flowed from the stern window.
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7  Often, as I still lay at the bottom and kept no more than an eye above the gunwale, I would see a big blue summit heaving close above me; yet the coracle would but bounce a little, dance as if on springs, and subside on the other side into the trough as lightly as a bird.
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