PART SIX—Captain Silver-6

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But there was no sign of reawakening courage in his followers, rather, indeed, of growing terror at the irreverence of his words. “ Belay there, John!” said Merry. “Don't you cross a sperrit.” And the rest were all too terrified to reply. They would have run away severally had they dared; but fear kept them together, and kept them close by John, as if his daring helped them. He, on his part, had pretty well fought his weakness down. “ Sperrit? Well, maybe,” he said. “But there's one thing not clear to me. There was an echo. Now, no man ever seen a sperrit with a shadow; well then, what's he doing with an echo to him, I should like to know? That ain't in natur', surely?” This argument seemed weak enough to me. But you can never tell what will affect the superstitious, and to my wonder

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