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Among Malay Pirates

CHAPTER V
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So noiseless was the movement that the two men on the lookout in the bow did not notice it, and the midshipmen thought it was a shadow of some dark object floating down stream, when it came alongside and a man stood up.
"Hello!" Harry said, "you must not come alongside like this: what do you want ?" "Dick, Harry, Doctor; come from Hassan." "Oh, that is it; all right, come on board," and, leaning over, he stretched out his hand to the native, who seized it, and in a moment stood by his side on the deck, holding the head rope of his sampan in his mouth.
"Davis," Harry said to the sailor who was standing two paces away, "just go down to the wardroom, and tell the doctor, with my compliments, that I shall be obliged if he will come on deck at once.

Say that it is something particular." A minute later the doctor appeared.

"I was just in the middle of a rubber, Dick, and if you have not an uncommonly good reason for calling me up I will make you smart for it, the first time you get under my hands.

Whom have we got here ?" "He is a messenger from Hassan; he mentioned our names and yours." "Ah, I am glad of that," the doctor said, rubbing his hands together; "they have been chaffing me in the wardroom about it, and prophesying that I should never hear of him again.

Well, what does he say ?" "He has not said anything except our names, Doctor, and that he comes from Hassan.


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