The Terror of the Seas had brought a side of bacon, and had about worn himself out with getting it there.
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Finn the Red-Handed had stolen a skillet and a quantity of half-cured leaf tobacco, and had also brought a few corn-cobs to make pipes with.
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But none of the pirates smoked or "chewed" but himself.
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The Black Avenger of the Spanish Main said it would never do to start without some fire.
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That was a wise thought; matches were hardly known there in that day.
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They saw a fire smouldering upon a great raft a hundred yards above, and they went stealthily thither and helped themselves to a chunk.
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They made an imposing adventure of it, saying, "Hist!" every now and then, and suddenly halting with finger on lip; moving with hands on imaginary dagger-hilts; and giving orders in dismal whispers that if "the foe" stirred, to "let him have it to the hilt," because "dead men tell no tales." They knew well enough that the raftsmen were all down at the village laying in stores or having a spree, but still that was no excuse for their conducting this thing in an unpiratical way.
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They shoved off, presently, Tom in command, Huck at the after oar and Joe at the forward. Tom stood amidships, gloomy-browed, and with folded arms, and gave his orders in a low, stern whisper:
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"Luff, and bring her to the wind!"
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"Aye-aye, sir!"
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"Steady, steady-y-y-y!"
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"Steady it is, sir!"
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"Let her go off a point!"
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"Point it is, sir!"
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As the boys steadily and monotonously drove the raft toward mid-stream it was no doubt understood that these orders were given only for "style," and were not intended to mean anything in particular.
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"What sail's she carrying?"
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"Courses, tops'ls, and flying-jib, sir."
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"Send the r'yals up! Lay out aloft, there, half a dozen of ye-foretopmaststuns'l! Lively, now!"
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"Aye-aye, sir!"
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"Shake out that maintogalans'l! Sheets and braces! now my hearties!"
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"Aye-aye, sir!"
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"Hellum-a-lee-hard a port! Stand by to meet her when she comes! Port, port! Now, men! With a will! Stead-y-y-y!"
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"Steady it is, sir!"
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The raft drew beyond the middle of the river; the boys pointed her head right, and then lay on their oars.
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