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You walks along it so, Voice Reading
Till it goes down and you goes down Voice Reading
To Davy Jones below!" Voice Reading

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?" Voice Reading
At that they fell on their knees. "No, no!" they cried so piteously that every pirate smiled. Voice Reading
"Fetch the cat, Jukes," said Hook; "it's in the cabin." Voice Reading
The cabin! Peter was in the cabin! The children gazed at each other. Voice Reading
"Ay, ay," said Jukes blithely, and he strode into the cabin. They followed him with their eyes; they scarce knew that Hook had resumed his song, his dogs joining in with him: Voice Reading

"Yo ho, yo ho, the scratching cat, Voice Reading
Its tails are nine, you know, Voice Reading
And when they're writ upon your back-" Voice Reading

What was the last line will never be known, for of a sudden the song was stayed by a dreadful screech from the cabin. It wailed through the ship, and died away. Then was heard a crowing sound which was well understood by the boys, but to the pirates was almost more eerie than the screech. Voice Reading
"What was that?" cried Hook. Voice Reading
"Two," said Slightly solemnly. Voice Reading
The Italian Cecco hesitated for a moment and then swung into the cabin. He tottered out, haggard. Voice Reading
"What's the matter with Bill Jukes, you dog?" hissed Hook, towering over him. Voice Reading
"The matter wi' him is he's dead, stabbed," replied Cecco in a hollow voice. Voice Reading
"Bill Jukes dead!" cried the startled pirates. Voice Reading
"The cabin's as black as a pit," Cecco said, almost gibbering, "but there is something terrible in there: the thing you heard crowing." Voice Reading
The exultation of the boys, the lowering looks of the pirates, both were seen by Hook. Voice Reading
"Cecco," he said in his most steely voice, "go back and fetch me out that doodle-doo." Voice Reading
Cecco, bravest of the brave, cowered before his captain, crying "No, no"; but Hook was purring to his claw. Voice Reading

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