Part 35 (1/2)
”I say, do have a bottle o' milk,” he said; ”it's fresh and warood”
”Nay, lad, don't give hi on us”
”I brought you a bottle o' newcold now, and soround his teeth: he felt as if he would give anything for some food, and the very mention of the tasty viands made his mouth water, but he only stamped his foot and tried to shake hi's officer,” he shouted, ”and order you to let ht”
”Ay! He's tight enough!” cried thea sturdy ar hiive orders here,” said the latter, grinning ”You're only a king's officer when you're aboard your little bit of a cutter”
”Will you let o will you tell your skipper about what you've seen?”
”Yes,” cried Archy fiercely
”Then what a duo Won't do, little officer; will it, Jemmy?”
”Do! Better chuck him off the cliff”
”What!” cried the midshi+pman fiercely
”Chuck you off the cliff What do youtheir living? We never did nothing to you”
”You scoundrel!” cried Archy, ”how dare you say that? You know you are breaking the laws by s rowled the man
”Don't speak cross to hio he'll promise not to say a word about what he has seen; won't you now, mate?”
”No!” roared Archy
”Oh, well then, Jeht We shall have to tame you down”
”Showthen,” said Rah ”But you'd better promise”
”Show me the way out”