1 "First point," began Mr. Smollett.
2 "Thank you, my man," says Captain Smollett.
3 "Very likely, sir," replied Captain Smollett.
4 "I have a chart here," says Captain Smollett.
5 "I don't like them, sir," returned Captain Smollett.
6 "Captain Smollett, sir, axing to speak with you," said he.
7 My lads," said Captain Smollett, "I've a word to say to you.
8 And then I heard the voice of Captain Smollett issuing orders.
9 Here's a first-rate seaman, Cap'n Smollett, sails the blessed ship for us.
10 There's a man," says Captain Smollett, nodding towards him, "new to this work.
11 "One more cheer for Cap'n Smollett," cried Long John when the first had subsided.
12 In the meantime, the squire and Captain Smollett were still on pretty distant terms with one another.
13 Sir," said Captain Smollett, "with no intention to take offence, I deny your right to put words into my mouth.
14 If I had my way, I'd have Cap'n Smollett work us back into the trades at least; then we'd have no blessed miscalculations and a spoonful of water a day.
15 Redruth retreated from his place in the gallery and dropped into the boat, which we then brought round to the ship's counter, to be handier for Captain Smollett.
16 Captain Smollett, the squire, and Dr. Livesey were talking together on the quarter-deck, and anxious as I was to tell them my story, I durst not interrupt them openly.
17 "I'll tell you what I've heard myself," continued Captain Smollett: "that you have a map of an island, that there's crosses on the map to show where treasure is, and that the island lies--" And then he named the latitude and longitude exactly.
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