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recollection of my pistol flashed into my mind. As soon as I
remembered I was not defenceless, courage glowed again in my
heart and I set my face resolutely for this man of the island and
walked briskly towards him.

He was concealed by this time behind another tree trunk; but
he must have been watching me closely, for as soon as I began to
move in his direction he reappeared and took a step to meet me.
Then he hesitated, drew back, came forward again, and at last, to
my wonder and confusion, threw himself on his knees and held
out his clasped hands in supplication.

At that I once more stopped.
“Who are you?” I asked.
“Ben Gunn,” he answered, and his voice sounded hoarse and
awkward, like a rusty lock. “I’m poor Ben Gunn, I am; and I
haven’t spoke with a Christian these three years.”

I could now see that he was a white man like myself and that
his features were even pleasing. His skin, wherever it was
exposed, was burnt by the sun; even his lips were black, and his
fair eyes looked quite startling in so dark a face. Of all the beggar-
men that I had seen or fancied, he was the chief for raggedness.
He was clothed with tatters of old ship’s canvas and old sea-cloth,
and this extraordinary patchwork was all held together by a
system of the most various and incongruous fastenings, brass
buttons, bits of stick, and loops of tarry gaskin. About his waist he
wore an old brass-buckled leather belt, which was the one thing
solid in his whole accoutrement.

“Three years!” I cried. “Were you shipwrecked?”
“Nay, mate,” said he; “marooned.”

I had heard the word, and I knew it stood for a horrible kind of


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