âHonest, Iâll tell you everything just as it happened, your majesty. The man that had a-holt of me was very good to me, and kept saying he had a boy about as big as me that died last year, and he was sorry to see a boy in such a dangerous fix; and when they was all took by surprise by finding the gold, and made a rush for the coffin, he lets go of me and whispers, âHeel it now, or theyâll hang ye, sure!â and I lit out. It didnât seem no good for me to stayâ âI couldnât do nothing, and I didnât want to be hung if I could get away. So I never stopped running till I found the canoe; and when I got here I told Jim to hurry, or theyâd catch me and hang me yet, and said I was afeard you and the duke wasnât alive now, and I was awful sorry, and so was Jim, and was awful glad when we see you coming; you may ask Jim if I didnât.â
Jim said it was so; and the king told him to shut up, and said, âOh, yes, itâs mighty likely!â and shook me up again, and said he reckoned heâd drownd me. But the duke says: