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The Coral Island

CHAPTER XXIV
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We have taken many cargoes off it already, and have paid for them too; for the savages are so numerous that we dared not try to take it by force.

But our captain has tried to cheat them so often, that they're beginnin' not to like us overmuch now.

Besides, the men behaved ill the last time we were here; and I wonder the captain is not afraid to venture.

But he's afraid o' nothing earthly, I believe." We soon ran inside the barrier coral-reef, and let go our anchor in six fathoms water, just opposite the mouth of a small creek, whose shores were densely covered with mangroves and tall umbrageous trees.

The principal village of the natives lay about half a mile from this point.
Ordering the boat out, the captain jumped into it, and ordered me to follow him.


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