Treasure Island

Treasure Island

ByRobert Louis Stevenson

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Excerpt: "Well, then," said he, "this is the berth for me. Here you, matey," he cried to the man who trundled the barrow; "bring up alongside and help up my chest. I'll stay here a bit," he continued. "I'm a plain man; rum and bacon and eggs is what I want, and that head up there for to watch ships off. What you mought call me?You mought call me captain. Oh, I see what you're at-- there"; and he threw down three or four gold pieces on the threshold. "You can tell me when I've worked through that," says he, looking as fierce as a commander. And indeed bad as his clothes were and coarsely as he spoke, he had none of the appearance of a man who sailed before the mast, but seemed like a mate or skipper accustomed to be obeyed or to strike.

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Publication Date
Sep 6, 2017
Language
English
ISBN
9781387214525
Category
Children's
Copyright
All Rights Reserved - Standard Copyright License
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By (author): Robert Louis Stevenson

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