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Here, instead of being rudely handled, as I had expected, the men received me with a shout of laughter, and one of them, patting me on the back, said, "Well done, lad! you're a brick, and I have no doubt will turn out a rare cove.Bloody Bill, there, was just such a fellow as you are, and he's now the biggest cut-throat of us all.""Take a can of beer, lad," cried another, "and wet your whistle after that speech o' your'n to the captain.If any one o' us had made it, youngster, he would have had no whistle to wet by this time.""Stop your clapper, Jack," vociferated a third; "give the boy a junck o' meat.Don't you see he's a'most goin' to kick the bucket?""And no wonder," said the first speaker, with an oath, "after the tumble you gave him into the boat.I guess it would have broke YOUR neck if you had got it."I did indeed feel somewhat faint; which was owing, doubtless, to the combined effects of ill-usage and hunger; for it will be recollected that I had dived out of the cave that morning before breakfast, and it was now near mid-day.I therefore gladly accepted a plate of boiled pork and a yam, which were handed to me by one of the men from the locker on which some of the crew were seated eating their dinner.But I must add that the zest with which I ate my meal was much abated in consequence of the frightful oaths and the terrible language that flowed from the lips of these godless men, even in the midst of their hilarity and good-humour.

The man who had been alluded to as Bloody Bill was seated near me, and I could not help wondering at the moody silence he maintained among his comrades.He did indeed reply to their questions in a careless, off-hand tone, but he never volunteered a remark.The only difference between him and the others was his taciturnity and his size, for he was nearly, if not quite, as large a man as the captain.

During the remainder of the afternoon I was left to my own reflections, which were anything but agreeable, for I could not banish from my mind the threat about the thumb-screws, of the nature and use of which I had a vague but terrible conception.Iwas still meditating on my unhappy fate when, just after night-fall, one of the watch on deck called down the hatchway, -"Hallo there! one o' you, tumble up and light the cabin lamp, and send that boy aft to the captain - sharp!""Now then, do you hear, youngster? the captain wants you.Look alive," said Bloody Bill, raising his huge frame from the locker on which he had been asleep for the last two hours.He sprang up the ladder and I instantly followed him, and, going aft, was shown into the cabin by one of the men, who closed the door after me.

A small silver lamp which hung from a beam threw a dim soft light over the cabin, which was a small apartment, and comfortably but plainly finished.Seated on a camp-stool at the table, and busily engaged in examining a chart of the Pacific, was the captain, who looked up as I entered, and, in a quiet voice, bade me be seated, while he threw down his pencil, and, rising from the table, stretched himself on a sofa at the upper end of the cabin.

"Boy," said he, looking me full in the face, "what is your name?""Ralph Rover," I replied.

"Where did you come from, and how came you to be on that island?

How many companions had you on it? Answer me, now, and mind you tell no lies.""I never tell lies," said I, firmly.

The captain received this reply with a cold sarcastic smile, and bade me answer his questions.

I then told him the history of myself and my companions from the time we sailed till the day of his visit to the island, taking care, however, to make no mention of the Diamond Cave.After I had concluded, he was silent for a few minutes; then, looking up, he said - "Boy, I believe you."I was surprised at this remark, for I could not imagine why he should not believe me.However, I made no reply.

"And what," continued the captain, "makes you think that this schooner is a pirate?""The black flag," said I, "showed me what you are; and if any further proof were wanting I have had it in the brutal treatment Ihave received at your hands."

The captain frowned as I spoke, but subduing his anger he continued - "Boy, you are too bold.I admit that we treated you roughly, but that was because you made us lose time and gave us a good deal of trouble.As to the black flag, that is merely a joke that my fellows play off upon people sometimes in order to frighten them.

It is their humour, and does no harm.I am no pirate, boy, but a lawful trader, - a rough one, I grant you, but one can't help that in these seas, where there are so many pirates on the water and such murderous blackguards on the land.I carry on a trade in sandal-wood with the Feejee Islands; and if you choose, Ralph, to behave yourself and be a good boy, I'll take you along with me and give you a good share of the profits.You see I'm in want of an honest boy like you, to look after the cabin and keep the log, and superintend the traffic on shore sometimes.What say you, Ralph, would you like to become a sandal-wood trader?"I was much surprised by this explanation, and a good deal relieved to find that the vessel, after all, was not a pirate; but instead of replying I said, "If it be as you state, then why did you take me from my island, and why do you not now take me back?"The captain smiled as he replied, "I took you off in anger, boy, and I'm sorry for it.I would even now take you back, but we are too far away from it.See, there it is," he added, laying his finger on the chart, "and we are now here, - fifty miles at least.

It would not be fair to my men to put about now, for they have all an interest in the trade."I could make no reply to this; so, after a little more conversation, I agreed to become one of the crew, at least until we could reach some civilized island where I might be put ashore.The captain assented to this proposition, and after thanking him for the promise, I left the cabin and went on deck with feelings that ought to have been lighter, but which were, I could not tell why, marvellously heavy and uncomfortable still.

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