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“No, no, no, no; and an end of it!” he cried once. And again, “If
it comes to swinging, swing all, say I.”

Then all of a sudden there was a tremendous explosion of oaths
and other noises--the chair and table went over in a lump, a clash
of steel followed, and then a cry of pain, and the next instant I saw
Black Dog in full flight, and the captain hotly pursuing, both with
drawn cutlasses, and the former streaming blood from the left
shoulder. Just at the door the captain aimed at the fugitive one last
tremendous cut, which would certainly have split him to the chine
had it not been intercepted by our big signboard of Admiral
Benbow. You may see the notch on the lower side of the frame to
this day.

That blow was the last of the battle. Once out upon the road,
Black Dog, in spite of his wound, showed a wonderful clean pair of
heels and disappeared over the edge of the hill in half a minute.
The captain, for his part, stood staring at the signboard like a
bewildered man. Then he passed his hand over his eyes several
times and at last turned back into the house.

“Jim,” says he, “rum”; and as he spoke, he reeled a little, and
caught himself with one hand against the wall.

“Are you hurt?” cried I.
“Rum,” he repeated. “I must get away from here. Rum! Rum!”
I ran to fetch it, but I was quite unsteadied by all that had fallen
out, and I broke one glass and fouled the tap, and while I was still
getting in my own way, I heard a loud fall in the parlour, and
running in, beheld the captain lying full length upon the floor. At
the same instant my mother, alarmed by the cries and fighting,
came running downstairs to help me. Between us we raised his
head. He was breathing very loud and hard, but his eyes were


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