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''has been circling the pirate ship, ticking as he flies far more superbly than any clock. He drops into the water and climbs aboard, warning the captives with upraised finger (but still ticking) not for the moment to give audible expression to their natural admiration. Only one pirate sees him, of the eye patch, who comes up from below.  claps a hand on  mouth to stifle the groan; four boys hold him to prevent the thud;  delivers the blow, and the carrion is thrown overboard. ‘One!’ says , beginning to count.''

''is the first pirate to open his eyes. The ship seems to him to be precisely as when he closed them. He cannot interpret the sparkle that has come into the faces of the captives, who are cleverly pretending to be as afraid as ever. He little knows that the door of the dark cabin has just closed on one more boy. Indeed it is for alone he looks, and he is a little surprised to see him.'')

(hoarsely). It is gone, Captain! There is not a sound.