[Peter Pan by James M. Barrie]@TWC D-Link bookPeter Pan Chapter15 5/16
How long has it taken? "One!" (Slightly had begun to count.) None too soon, Peter, every inch of him on tiptoe, vanished into the cabin; for more than one pirate was screwing up his courage to look round.
They could hear each other's distressed breathing now, which showed them that the more terrible sound had passed. "It's gone, captain," Smee said, wiping off his spectacles.
"All's still again." Slowly Hook let his head emerge from his ruff, and listened so intently that he could have caught the echo of the tick.
There was not a sound, and he drew himself up firmly to his full height. "Then here's to Johnny Plank!" he cried brazenly, hating the boys more than ever because they had seen him unbend.
He broke into the villainous ditty: "Yo ho, yo ho, the frisky plank, You walks along it so, Till it goes down and you goes down To Davy Jones below!" To terrorize the prisoners the more, though with a certain loss of dignity, he danced along an imaginary plank, grimacing at them as he sang; and when he finished he cried, "Do you want a touch of the cat [o' nine tails] before you walk the plank ?" At that they fell on their knees.
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