Why did
Redbeard wish their death? Green had told him a number of times, but
the boy could not understand the question of the property, even after
it was explained to him, and now there was no time to talk about it.
"Be quick, go get Peppo for me," repeated the helmsman, instead of
answering his questions. "The crisis may come any moment. In the
meantime pray to your guardian angel, who once saved you miraculously
from the power of these monsters."
A few minutes later Peppo slipped down to the steerage and delivered
Green's message to his uncle, and he in turn held a secret counsel with
the most resolute of his companions. They talked much of the warning
which the God of the Golden Fish had given them about keeping out of
broils without arriving at any conclusion, though their feelings
prompted them to wreak vengeance on the Captain for his rough treatment
of them. While they were talking a voice from the crow's nest called,
"Land--ahoy!" and in a moment the ship was all life. The boatswain
sounded his pipe calling every sailor to his place and the Captain came
on deck to give orders.
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