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The Coral Island

CHAPTER XIV
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What possessed you to stick _her_, Peterkin ?" "Why, the fact is I want a pair of shoes." "What have your shoes to do with the old hog ?' said I, smiling.
"My present shoes have certainly nothing to do with her," replied Peterkin; "nevertheless she will have a good deal to do with my future shoes.

The fact is, when I saw you floor that pig so neatly, Ralph, it struck me that there was little use in killing another.

Then I remembered all at once that I had long wanted some leather or tough substance to make shoes of, and this old grandmother seemed so tough that I just made up my mind to stick her, and you see I've done it!" "That you certainly have, Peterkin," said Jack, as he was examining the transfixed animal.
We now considered how we were to carry our game home, for, although the distance was short, the hog was very heavy.

At length we hit on the plan of tying its four feet together, and passing the spear handle between them.

Jack took one end on his shoulder, I took the other on mine, and Peterkin carried the small pig.
Thus we returned in triumph to our bower, laden, as Peterkin remarked, with the glorious spoils of a noble hunt.


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