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The Coral Island.
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Chapter XXIV.

BLOODY BILL IS COMMUNICATIVE AND SAGACIOUS—UNPLEASANT PROSPECTS—RETROSPECTIVE MEDITATIONS INTERRUPTED BY VOLCANIC AGENCY—THE PIRATES NEGOTIATE WITH A FEEJEE CHIEF—VARIOUS ETCETERAS THAT ARE CALCULATED TO SURPRISE AND HORRIFY.

It was many days after the events just narrated ere I recovered a little of my wonted spirits. I could not shake off the feeling for a long time that I was in a frightful dream, and the sight of our captain filled me with so much horror that I kept out of his way as much as my duties about the cabin would permit. Fortunately he took so little notice of me that he did not observe my changed feelings towards him, otherwise it might have been worse for me.

But I was now resolved that I would run away the very first island we should land at, and commit myself to the hospitality of the natives rather than remain an hour longer than I could help in the pirate schooner. I pondered this subject a good deal, and at last made up my mind to communicate my intention to Bloody Bill; for, during several talks I had had with him of late, I felt assured that he too would willingly escape if possible. When I told him of my design he shook his head. "No, no, Ralph," said he, "you must not think of running away here. Among some of the groups of islands you might do so with safety, but if you tried it here you would find that you had jumped out of the fryin' pan into the fire."