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第61章 CHAPTER XXX ON PAROLE(2)

The explosion of disapproval, which nothing but Silver's black looks had restrained, broke out immediately the doctor had left the house. Silver was roundly accused of playing double - of trying to make a separate peace for himself - of sacrificing the interests of his accomplices and victims; and, in one word, of the identical, exact thing that he was doing. It seemed to me so obvious, in this case, that I could not imagine how he was to turn their anger. But he was twice the man the rest were; and his last night's victory had given him a huge preponderance on their minds. He called them all the fools and dolts you can imagine, said it was necessary I should talk to the doctor, fluttered the chart in their faces, asked the if they could afford to break the treaty the very day they we bound a-treasure-hunting.

`No, by thunder!' he cried, `it's us must break the treaty when the time comes; and till then I'll gammon that doctor, if I have to ile his boots with brandy.'

And then he bade them get the fire lit, and stalked out upon his crutch, with his hand on my shoulder, leaving them in a disarray, and silenced by his volubility rather than convinced.

`Slow, lad, slow,' he said. `They might round upon us in a twinkle of an eye, if we was seen to hurry.'

Very deliberately, then, did we advance across the sand to where the doctor awaited us on the other side of the stockade, and as soon as we were within easy speaking distance, Silver stopped.

`You `Il make a note of this here also, doctor,' says he, `and the boy'll tell you how I saved his life, and were deposed for it, too, and you may lay to that. Doctor, when a man's steering as near the wind as me - playing chuck-farthing with the last breath in his body, like - you wouldn't think it too much, mayhap, to give him one good word? You'll please bear in mind it's not my life only now - it's that boy's into the bargain; and you'll speak me fair, doctor, and give me a bit o' hope to go on, for the sake of mercy.'

Silver was a changed man, once he was out there and had his back to his friends and the block-house; his cheeks seemed to have fallen in, his voice trembled; never was a soul more dead in earnest.

`Why, John, you're not afraid?' asked Dr Livesey.

`Doctor, I'm no coward; no, not I - not so much!' and he snapped his fingers. `If I was I wouldn't say it. But I'll own up fairly, I've the shakes upon me for the gallows. You're a good man and a true; I never seen a better man! And you'll not forget what I done good, not any more than you'll forget the bad, I know. And I step aside - see here - and leave you and Jim alone. And you'll put that down for me, too, for it's a long stretch, is that!'

So saying, he stepped back a little way, till he was out of earshot, and there sat down upon a tree-stump and began to whistle; spinning round now and again upon his seat so as to command a sight, sometimes of me and the doctor, and sometimes of his unruly ruffians as they went to and fro in the sand, between the fire - which they were busy rekindling - and the house, from which they brought forth pork and bread to make the breakfast.

`So, Jim,' said the doctor, sadly, `here you are. As you have brewed, so shall you drink, my boy. Heaven knows, I cannot find it in my heart to blame you; but this much I will say, be it kind or unkind: when Captain Smollett was well, you dared not have gone off; and when he was ill, and couldn't help it, by George, it was downright cowardly!'

I will own that I here began to weep. `Doctor,' I said, `you might spare me. I have blamed myself enough; my life's forfeit anyway, and I should have been dead by now, if Silver hadn't stood for me; and doctor, believe this, I can die - and I daresay I deserve it - but what I fear is torture.

If they come to torture me--'

`Jim,' the doctor interrupted, and his voice was quite changed, `Jim I can't have this. Whip over, and we'll run for it.'

`Doctor,' said I, `I passed my word.'

`I know, I know,' he cried. `We can't help that, Jim, now. I'll take it on my shoulders, holus bolus, blame and shame, my boy; but stay here, I cannot let you. Jump! One jump, and you're out, and we'll run for it like antelopes.'

`No,' I replied, `you know right well you wouldn't do the thing yourself; neither you, nor squire, nor captain; and no more will I. Silver trusted me; I passed my word, and back I go. But, doctor, you did not let me finish.

If they come to torture me, I might let slip a word of where the ship is; for I got the ship, part by luck and part by risking, and she lies in North Inlet, on the southern beach, and just below high water. At half-tide she must be high and dry.'

`The ship!' exclaimed the doctor.

Rapidly I described to him my adventures, and he heard me out in silence.

`There is a kind of fate in this,' he observed, when I had done `Every step, it's you that saves our lives; and do you suppose by any chance that we are going to let you lose yours? That would be a poor return, my boy.

You found out the plot; you found Ben Gunn - the best deed that ever you did, or will do, though you live to ninety. Oh, by Jupiter, and talking of Ben Gunn! why this is the mischief in person. Silver!' he cried, `Silver - I'll give you a piece of advice,' he continued, as the cook drew near again; `don't you be in any great hurry after that treasure.'

`Why, sir, I do my possible, which that aint,' said Silver. `I can only, asking your pardon, save my life and the boy's by seeking for that treasure; and you may lay to that.'

`Well, Silver,' replied the doctor, `if that is so, I'll go one step further: look out for squalls when you find it.'

`Sir,' said Silver, `as between man and man, that's too much and too little. What you're after, why you left the block-house, why you given me that there chart, I don't know, now, do I? and yet I done your bidding with my eyes shut and never a word of hope! But no, this here's too much.

If you won't tell me what you mean plain out, just say so, and I'll leave the helm.'

`No,' said the doctor, musingly, `I've no right to say more; it's not my secret, you see, Silver, or, I give you my word, I'd tell it you. But I'll go as far with you as I dare go, and a step beyond; for I'll have my wig sorted by the captain or I'm mistaken! And, first, I'll give you a bit of hope: Silver, if we both get alive out of this wolf-trap, I'll do my best to save you, short of perjury.'

Silver's face was radiant. `You couldn't say more, I'm sure, sir, not if you was my mother,' he cried.

`Well, that's my first concession,' added the doctor. `My second is a piece of advice: Keep the boy close beside you, and when you need help, halloo. I'm off to seek it for you, and that itself will show you if I speak at random. Good-bye, Jim.'

And Dr Livesey shook hands with me through the stockade, nodded to Silver, and set off at a brisk pace into the wood.

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