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Do you want an adventure now,' he said casually to John, 'or would you like to have your tea first?' Wendy said 'tea first' quickly, and Michael pressed her hand in gratitude, but the braver John hesitated. 'What kind of adventure?' he asked cautiously. 'There's a pirate asleep in the pampas just beneath us,' Peter told him. 'If you like, we'll go down and kill him.' 'I don't see him,' John said after a long pause. 'I do.' 'Suppose,' John said a little huskily, 'he were to wake up.' Peter spoke indignantly. 'You don't think I would kill him while he was sleeping! I would wake him first, and then kill him. That's the way I always do.' 'I say! Do you kill many?' 'Tons.' John said 'how ripping,' but decided to have tea first. He asked if there were many pirates on the island just now, and Peter said he had never known so many. 'Who is captain now?' 'Hook,' answered Peter; and his face became very stern as he said that hated word. 'Jas. Hook?' 'Ay.' Then indeed Michael began to cry, and even John could speak in gulps only, for they knew Hook's reputation. 'He was Blackbeard's bo'sun,' John whispered huskily. 'He is the worst of them all. He is the only man of whom Barbecue was afraid.' 'That's him,' said Peter. 'What is he like? Is he big?' 'He is not so big as he was.' 'How do you mean?' 'I cut off a bit of him.' 'You!' 'Yes, me,' said Peter sharply. 'I wasn't meaning to be disrespectful.' 'Oh, all right' 'But, I say, what bit?' 'His right hand.' 'Then he can't fight now?' 'Oh, can't he just!' 'Left-hander?' 'He has an iron hook instead of a right hand, and he claws with it.' 'Claws!' 'I say, John,' said Peter. 'Yes.' 'Say, "Ay, ay, sir."' 'Ay, ay, sir.' 'There is one thing,' Peter continued, 'that every boy who serves under me has to promise, and so must you.' John paled. 'It is this, if we meet Hook in open fight, you must leave him to me.' 'I promise,' John said loyally. For the moment they were feeling less eerie, because Tink was flying with them, and in her light they could distinguish each other. Unfortunately she could not fly so slowly as they, and so she had to go round and round them in a circle in which they moved as in a halo. Wendy quite liked it, until Peter pointed out the drawback. 'She tells me,' he said, 'that the pirates sighted us before the darkness came, and got Long Tom out.' 'The big gun?'
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