Barty Crusoe and his man Saturday . [147] Bartys eyes and mouth opened quitewide. His mouth looked like a very red,round O. Why? he gasped out, howpolite you are. Thank you extremely, roared theCaptain.^ We appreciate the compli-ment. We are not known anywhere buton this particular desert island, but if wewere known, we should be known for ourpoliteness. We are the Perfectly PolitePirates, and his row of pirates made sixbows again. I—I didnt know pirates were everpolite, said [148] <^ They never are, answered the Captain.^ They are rude, all but ourselves. Wewere rude until a few ye


Barty Crusoe and his man Saturday . [147] Bartys eyes and mouth opened quitewide. His mouth looked like a very red,round O. Why? he gasped out, howpolite you are. Thank you extremely, roared theCaptain.^ We appreciate the compli-ment. We are not known anywhere buton this particular desert island, but if wewere known, we should be known for ourpoliteness. We are the Perfectly PolitePirates, and his row of pirates made sixbows again. I—I didnt know pirates were everpolite, said [148] <^ They never are, answered the Captain.^ They are rude, all but ourselves. Wewere rude until a few years ago—when wemet the Baboo Bajorum, and he would notstand it any longer. Who is he? asked Barty. The Perfectly Polite Pirate Captainmade a splendid bow to Saturday. He is a relation of this gentleman, hesaid, only he is twenty times as big andtwenty times as strong, and it you do any-thing he does not like he can break youinto little pieces and throw you away. Barty gave Saturday an alarmed look. -% ^2-^^


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