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  Thisisatruestoryofasearchforburiedtreasure。TheonlypartthatisnottrueisthenameofthemanwithwhomIsearchedforthetreasure。UnlessIkeephisnameoutofithewillnotletmewritethestory,and,asitwashisexpeditionandasmyshareofthetreasureisonlywhatIcanmakebywritingthestory,I

  mustwriteashedictates。Ithinkthestoryshouldbetold,becauseourexperiencewasunique,andmightbeofbenefittoothers。And,besides,Ineedthemoney。

  Thereis,however,noagreementpreventingmefromdescribinghimasIthinkheis,orreporting,asaccuratelyasIcan,whathesaidanddidashesaidanddidit。

  ForpurposesofidentificationIshallcallhimEdgarPowell。Thelastnamehasnosignificance;butthefirstnameisnotchosenatrandom。Theleaderofourexpedition,theheadandbrainsofit,wasandisthesortofmanonewouldaddressasEdgar。Noonewouldthinkofcallinghim\"Ed,\"or\"Eddie,\"anymorethanhewouldconsiderslappinghimontheback。

  Weweretogetheratcollege;but,assixhundredotherboyswerethereatthesametime,thatgivesnoclewtohisidentity。Sincethosedays,untilhecametoseemeaboutthetreasure,wehadnotmet。AllIknewofhimwasthathehadsucceededhisfatherinmanufacturingunshrinkableflannels。Ofcourse,thereaderunderstandsthatisnotthearticleofcommercehemanufactures;

  butitisnearenough,anditsuggeststhelineofbusinesstowhichhegiveshislife’sblood。Itisnotsimilartomyownlineofwork,andinconsequence,whenhewroteme,ontheunshrinkableflannelsofficialwriting—paper,thathewishedtoseemeinreferencetoamatterofbusinessof\"mutualbenefit,\"Iwasconsiderablypuzzled。

  Afewdayslater,atnineinthemorning,anhourofhisownchoosing,hecametomyroomsinNewYorkCity。

  Exceptthathehadgrownabeard,hewasasIrememberedhim,thinandtall,butwithnochest,andstoopingshoulders。Heworeeye—glasses,andasofoldthroughtheseheregardedyoudisapprovinglyandwarilyasthoughhesuspectedyoumighttrytoborrowmoney,orevenjokewithhim。AswithEdgarIhadneverfeltanytemptationtodoeither,thiswasirritating。

  Butfromforceofformerhabitwegreetedeachotherbyourfirstnames,andhesuspiciouslyacceptedacigar。Then,afterfixingmebothwithhiseyesandwithhiseye—glassesandswearingmetosecrecy,hebeganabruptly。

  \"Ourmills,\"hesaid,\"areinNewBedford;andIownseveralsmallcottagesthereandinFairhaven。Irentthemoutatamoderaterate。Theotherdayoneofmytenants,aPortuguesesailor,wastakensuddenlyillandsentforme。HehadmademanyvoyagesinandoutofBedfordtotheSouthSeas,whaling,andhetoldmeonhislastvoyagehehadtouchedathisformerhomeatTeneriffe。Therehisgrandfatherhadgivenhimadocumentthathadbeenlefthimbyhisfather。Hisgrandfathersaiditcontainedanimportantsecret,butonethatwasofvalueonlyinAmerica,andthatwhenhereturnedtothatcontinenthemustbeverycarefultowhomheshowedit。HetoldmeitwaswritteninakindofEnglishhecouldnotunderstand,andthathehadbeenafraidtoletanyoneseeit。

  Hewantedmetoacceptthedocumentinpaymentoftherentheowedme,withtheunderstandingthatIwasnottolookatit,andthatifhegotwellIwastogiveitback。Ifhepulledthrough,hewastopaymeinsomeotherway;butifhediedIwastokeepthedocument。Aboutamonthagohedied,andIexaminedthepaper。Itpurportstotellwherethereisburiedapirate’streasure。And,\"

  addedEdgar,gazingatmeseverelyandasthoughhechallengedmetocontradicthim,Iintendtodigforit!\"

  HadhetoldmehecontemplatedcrossingtheRockyMountainsinaBabyWright,orleadingacotillon,Icouldnothavebeenmoreastonished。IamafraidIlaughedaloud。

  \"You!\"Iexclaimed。\"Searchforburiedtreasure?\"

  Mytonevisiblyannoyedhim。Eventheeye—glassesradiateddisapproval。

  \"Iseenothingamusingintheidea,\"Edgarprotestedcoldly。\"Itisaplainbusinessproposition。Ifindtheoutlaywillbesmall,andifIamsuccessfulthereturnsshouldbelarge;ataroughestimateaboutonemilliondollars。\"

  Evento—day,notrueAmerican,atthethoughtofonemilliondollars,canremaincovered。Hislettertomehadsaid,\"forourmutualbenefit。\"Ibecamerespectfulandpolite,Imightevensayabject。Afterall,thetiesthatbindusinthosedearoldcollegedaysarenotlightlytobedisregarded。

  \"IfIcanbeofanyservicetoyou,Edgar,oldman,\"Iassuredhimheartily,\"ifIcanhelpyoufindit,youknowIshallbeonlytoohappy。\"WithregretIobservedthatmygenerousofferdidnotseemtodeeplymovehim。

  \"Icametoyouinthismatter,\"hecontinuedstiffly,\"becauseyouseemedtobethesortofpersonwhowouldbeinterestedinasearchforburiedtreasure。\"

  \"Iam,\"Iexclaimed。\"Alwayshavebeen。\"

  \"Haveyou,\"hedemandedsearchingly,\"anypracticalexperience?\"

  Itriedtoappearatease;butIknewthenjusthowthemanwhoappliestolookafteryourfurnacefeels,whenyouaskhimifhecanalsorunasixtyhorse—powerdynamo。

  \"IhaveneveractuallyFOUNDanyburiedtreasure,\"Iadmitted;\"butIknowwherelotsofitis,andIknowjusthowtogoafterit。\"I

  endeavoredtodazzlehimwithexpertknowledge。

  \"Ofcourse,\"Iwentonairily,\"IamfamiliarwithalltheexpeditionsthathavetriedfortheoneonCocosIsland,andIknowallaboutthePeruviantreasureonTrinidad,andthelosttreasuresofJalisconearGuadalajara,andthesunkengalleonontheGrandCayman,andwhenIwasontheIsleofPinesIhadseveralverytemptingofferstosearchthere。AndthelateCaptainBoyntoninvitedme————\"

  \"But,\"interruptedEdgarinatonethatwouldtoleratenotrifling,\"youyourselfhaveneverfinancedororganizedanexpeditionwiththeobjectinviewof————\"

  \"Oh,thatpart’seasy!\"Iassuredhim。\"Thefitting—outpartyoucansafelyleavetome。\"IassumedaconfidencethatIhopedhemightbelievewasreal。\"There’salwaysatrampsteamerintheErieBasin,\"Isaid,\"thatonecancharterforanykindofadventure,andIhavetheaddressesofenoughsoldiersoffortune,filibusters,andprofessionalrevolutioniststomanabattle—ship,allfinefellowsinatightcorner。AndI’llpromiseyouthey’llfollowustohell,andback————\"

  \"That!\"exclaimedEdgar,\"isexactlywhatIfeared!\"

  \"Ibegyourpardon!\"Iexclaimed。

  \"That’sexactlywhatIDON’Twant,\"saidEdgarsternly。\"Idon’tINTENDtogetintoanytightcorners。Idon’tWANTtogotohell!\"

  IsawthatinmyenthusiasmIhadperhapsalarmedhim。Icontinuedmoretemperately。

  \"Anyexpeditionaftertreasure,\"Ipointedout,\"isneverwithoutrisk。Youmusthavediscipline,andyoumusthavepickedmen。

  Supposethere’samutiny?Supposetheytrytorobusofthetreasureonourwayhome?Wemusthavemenwecanrelyon,andmenwhoknowhowtopumpaWinchester。Icangetyouboth。AndBannermanwillfurnishmewithanythingfromapairoflegginstoaquickfiringgun,andonClarkStreetthey’llquotemeaspecialrateonshipstores,hydraulicpumps,divers’helmets————\"

  Edgar’seye—glassesbecamefrostedwithcold,condemnatoryscorn。

  Heshookhisheaddisgustedly。

  \"Iwasafraidofthis!\"hemurmured。

  Iendeavoredtoreassurehim。

  \"Alittledanger,\"Ilaughed,\"onlyaddstothefun。\"

  \"Iwantyoutounderstand,\"exclaimedEdgarindignantly,\"thereisn’tgoingtobeanydanger。Thereisn’tgoingtobeanyfun。Thisisaplainbusinessproposition。Iaskedyouthosequestionsjusttotestyou。AndyouapproachedthematterexactlyasIfearedyouwould。Iwaspreparedforit。Infact,\"heexplainedshamefacedly,\"I’vereadseveralofyourlittlestories,andIfindtheyruntoadventureandbloodandthunder;theyarenotoftheanalyticalschooloffiction。Judgingfromthem,\"headdedaccusingly,\"youhaveatendencytotheromantic。\"HespokereluctantlyasthoughsayingIhadatendencytoepilepticfitsorthemorphinehabit。

  \"Iamafraid,\"Iwasforcedtoadmit,\"thattomepiratesandburiedtreasurealwayssuggestadventure。Andyourcriticismofmywritingsiswellobserved。Othershavediscoveredthesamefatalweakness。Wecannotall,\"Ipointedout,\"manufactureunshrinkableflannels。\"

  Atthiscomplimenttohismorefortunatecondition,Edgarseemedtosoften。

  \"Igrantyou,\"hesaid,\"thatthesubjecthasalmostinvariablybeenapproachedfromthepointofviewyoutake。Andwhat,\"hedemandedtriumphantly,\"hasbeentheresult?Failure,oratleast,beforesuccesswasattained,amostunnecessaryandregrettablelossofbloodandlife。Now,onmyexpedition,Idonotintendthatanybloodshallbeshed,orthatanybodyshalllosehislife。I

  havenotenteredintothismatterhastily。Ihavetakenoutinformation,andmeantobenefitbyotherpeople’smistakes。WhenIdecidedtogoonwiththis,\"heexplained,\"Ireadallthebooksthatbearonsearchesforburiedtreasure,andIfoundthatineachcasethesamemistakesweremade,andthatthen,inordertoremedythemistakes,itwasinvariablynecessarytokillsomebody。Now,bynotmakingthosemistakes,itwillnotbenecessaryformetokillanyone,andnobodyisgoingtohaveachancetokillme。

  \"Youproposethatwefitoutaschoonerandsignonacrew。Whatwillhappen?Amanwithasabrecutacrosshisforehead,orwithablackpatchoveroneeye,willinevitablybeoneofthatcrew。And,assoonaswesail,hewillatoncebegintoplotagainstus。A

  cabinboywhotheconspiratorsthinkisasleepinhisbunkwilloverheartheirplotandwillruntothequarter—decktogivewarning;butapistolshotringsout,andthecabinboyfallsatthefootofthecompanionladder。Thecabinboyisalwaysthefirstonetogo。Afterthatthemutineerskillthefirstmate,andlockusinourcabin,andtakeovertheship。Theywillthenbroachacaskofrum,andallthroughthenightwewilllistentotheirdrunkenhowlings,andfromthecabinairportwatchthebodyofthefirstmaterollingintheleescuppers。\"

  \"Butyouforget,\"Iprotestedeagerly,\"thereisalwaysONE

  faithfulmemberofthecrew,who————\"

  Edgarinterruptedmeimpatiently。

  \"Ihavenotoverlookedhim,\"hesaid。\"HeisaJamaicanegroofgiganticproportions,ortheship’scook;buthealwaysgetshistoo,andhegetsitgood。TheythrowHIMtothesharks!Thenweallcampoutonadesertislandinhabitedonlybygoats,andwebuildastockade,andthemutineerscometotreatwithusunderawhiteflag,andwe,trustingentirelytotheirhonor,arefoolsenoughtogooutandtalkwiththem。Atwhichtheyshootusup,andwithdrawlaughingscornfully。\"Edgarfixedhiseye—glassesuponmeaccusingly。

  \"AmIright,oramIwrong?\"hedemanded。Iwasunabletoanswer。

  \"Theonlyman,\"continuedEdgarwarmlywhoevershowedtheslightestintelligenceinthematterwasthefellowinthe’GoldBug。HEkepthismouthshut。Heneverletanyoneknowthathewasafterburiedtreasure,untilhefoundit。That’sme!NowIknowEXACTLYwherethistreasureis,and————\"

  Isuppose,involuntarily,Imusthavegivenastartofinterest;

  forEdgarpausedandshookhishead,slylyandcunningly。\"AndifyouthinkIhavethemaponmypersonnow,\"hedeclaredintriumph,\"you’llhavetoguessagain!\"

  \"Really,\"Iprotested,\"Ihadnointention————\"

  \"Notyou,perhaps,\"saidEdgargrudgingly;\"butyourJapanesevaletconcealshimselfbehindthosecurtains,followsmehome,andatnight————\"

  \"Ihaven’tgotavalet,\"Iobjected。

  Edgarmerelysmiledwiththemostaggravatingself—sufficiency。

  \"Itmakesnodifference,\"hedeclared。\"NOONEwilleverfindthatmap,orseethatmap,orknowwherethattreasureis,untilIpointtothespot。\"

  \"Yourcautionisadmirable,\"Isaid;\"butwhat,\"Ijeered,\"makesyouthinkyoucanpointtothespot,becauseyourmapsayssomethinglike,’ThroughtheSunkenValleytoWitch’sCaldron,fourpointsN。byN。E。toGallowsHillwheretheshadowfallsatsunrise,fiftyfathomswest,fiftypacesnorthasthecrowflies,totheSevenWells’?Howthedeuce,\"Idemanded,\"isanyonegoingtopointtothatspot?\"

  \"Itisn’tthatkindofmap,\"shoutedEdgartriumphantly。\"Ifithadbeen,Iwouldn’thavegoneonwithit。It’samapanybodycanreadexceptahalf—castePortuguesesailor。It’sasplainasalaundrybill。Itsays,\"hepausedapprehensively,andthencontinuedwithcaution,\"itsaysatsuchandsuchaplacethereisasomething。Somanysomethingsfromthatsomethingarethreewhat—you—may—call—’ems,andinthecentreofthesethreewhat—you—may—call—’emsisburiedthetreasure。It’sasplainasthat!\"

  \"Evenwiththefewdetailsyouhaveletescapeyou,\"Isaid,\"I

  couldfindTHATspotinmysleep。\"

  \"Idon’tthinkyoucould,\"saidEdgaruncomfortably;butIcouldseethathehadmentallywarnedhimselftobelesscommunicative。

  \"And,\"hewenton,\"Iamwillingtoleadyoutoit,ifyousubscribetocertainconditions。\"

  Edgar’sinsultingcautionhadruffledmyspirit。

  \"WhydoyouthinkyoucantrustME?\"Iaskedhaughtily。Andthen,rememberingmyshareofthemilliondollars,Iaddedinhaste,\"I

  accepttheconditions。\"

  \"Ofcourse,asyousay,onehasgottotakeSOMErisk,\"Edgarcontinued;\"butIfeelsure,\"hesaid,regardingmedoubtfully,\"youwouldnotstooptoopenrobbery。\"Ithankedhim。

  \"Well,untiloneistempted,\"saidEdgar,\"oneneverknowsWHAThemightdo。AndI’vesimplyGOTtohaveoneotherman,andIpickedonyoubecauseIthoughtyoucouldwriteaboutit。\"

  \"Isee,\"Isaid,\"Iamtoactasthehistorianoftheexpedition。\"

  \"Thatwillbearrangedlater,\"saidEdgar。\"WhatIchieflywantyouforistodig。Canyoudig?\"heaskedeagerly。ItoldhimIcould;

  butthatIwouldratherdoalmostanythingelse。

  \"IMUSThaveoneotherman,\"repeatedEdgar,\"amanwhoisstrongenoughtodig,andstrongenoughtoresistthetemptationtomurderme。\"TheretortwassoeasythatIletitpass。Besides,onEdgar,itwouldhavebeenwasted。

  \"ITHINKyouwilldo,\"hesaidwithreluctance。\"Andnowtheconditions!\"

  Ismiledagreeably。

  \"Youarealreadysworntosecrecy,\"saidEdgar。\"Andyounowagreeineverydetailtoobeymeimplicitly,andtoaccompanymetoacertainplace,whereyouwilldig。IfIfindthetreasure,youagree,tohelpmeguardit,andconveyittowhereverIdecideitissafetoleaveit。Yourresponsibilityisthenatanend。Oneyearafterthetreasureisdiscovered,youwillbefreetowritetheaccountoftheexpedition。Forwhatyouwrite,somemagazinemaypayyou。Whatitpaysyouwillbeyourshareofthetreasure。\"

  Ofmypartofthemilliondollars,whichIhadhastilycalculatedcouldnotbelessthanone—fifth,Ihadalreadyspentoveronehundredthousanddollarsandwaslivingfarbeyondmymeans。IhadboughtafarmwithawaterfrontontheSound,amotor—boat,and,asIwasnotsurewhichmakeIpreferred,threeautomobiles。Ihadatmyown,expenseproducedaplayofminethatnomanagerhadappreciated,anditsnameinelectriclightswasalreadyblindingBroadway。IhadpurchasedaHollanderexpressrifle,aREALambercigarholder,aprivatesecretarywhocouldplaybothrag—timeandtennis,andafurcoat。SoEdgar’sgenerousofferleftmenaked。

  WhenIhadagainaccustomedmyselftothenarrowconfinesofmyflat,andthejoltofthesurfacecars,Iaskedhumbly:

  \"IsthatALLIget?\"

  \"Whyshouldyouexpectanymore?\"demandedEdgar。\"Itisn’tYOUR

  treasure。Youwouldn’texpectmetomakeyouapresentofaninterestinmymills;whyshouldyougetashareofmytreasure?\"

  Hegazedatmereproachfully。\"Ithoughtyou’dbepleased,\"hesaid。\"Itmustbehardtothinkofthingstowriteabout,andI’mgivingyouasubjectfornothing。Ithought,\"heremonstrated,\"you’djumpatthechance。Itisn’teverydayamancandigforburiedtreasure。\"

  \"That’sallright,\"Isaid。\"PerhapsIappreciatethatquiteaswellasyoudo。Butmytimehasacertainsmallvalue,andIcan’tleavemyworkjustforexcitement。Wemaybeweeks,months————Howlongdoyouthinkwe————\"

  Behindhiseye—glassesEdgarwinkedreprovingly。

  \"Thatisaleadingquestion,\"hesaid。\"Iwillpayallyourlegitimateexpenses——transportation,food,lodging。Itwon’tcostyouacent。Andyouwritethestory——withmynameleftout,\"headdedhastily;\"itwouldhurtmystandinginthetrade,\"heexplained——\"andgetpaidforit。\"

  IsawaseavoyageatEdgar’sexpense。Isawpalmleaves,coralreefs。IfeltmymusclesachingandthesweatrunfrommyneckandshouldersasIdrovemypickintothechestofgold。

  \"I’llgowithyou!\"Isaid。Weshookhandsonit。\"Whendowestart?\"Iasked。

  \"Now!\"saidEdgar。Ithoughthewishedtotestme;hehadtouchedupononeofmypetvanities。

  \"Youcan’tdothatwithme!\"Isaid。\"Mybagsarepackedandreadyforanyplaceinthewideworld,exceptthecoldplaces。Icanstartthisminute。Whereisit,theGoldCoast,theIvoryCoast,theSpanishMain————\"

  Edgarfrownedinscrutably。\"Haveyouanemptysuit—case?\"heasked。

  \"WhyEMPTY?\"Idemanded。

  \"Tocarrythetreasure,\"saidEdgar。\"Ileftmineinthehall。Wewillneedtwo。\"

  \"Andyourtrunks?\"Isaid。

  \"Therearen’tgoingtobeanytrunks,\"saidEdgar。FromhispockethehadtakenafolderoftheNewJerseyCentralRailroad。\"Ifwehurry,\"heexclaimed,\"wecancatchtheten—thirtyexpress,andreturntoNewYorkintimefordinner。\"

  \"Andwhataboutthetreasure?\"Iroared。

  \"We’ll’bringitwithus,\"saidEdgar。

  Iaskedforinformation。Idemandedconfidences。Edgarrefusedboth。IinsistedthatImightbeallowedatleasttocarrymyautomaticpistol。\"Supposesomeonetriestotakethetreasurefromus?\"Ipointedout。

  \"Noone,\"saidEdgarseverely,\"wouldbesuchanassastoimaginewearecarryingburiedtreasureinasuit—case。Hewillthinkitcontainspajamas。\"

  \"Forlocalcolor,then,\"Ibegged,\"IwanttosayinmystorythatIwentheavilyarmed。\"

  \"Sayit,then,\"snappedEdgar。\"Butyoucan’tDOit!Notwithme,youcan’t!HowdoIknowyoumightn’t————\"Heshookhisheadwarily。

  ItwasadayinearlyOctober,thehazeofIndiansummerwasintheair,andaswecrossedtheNorthRiverbytheTwenty—thirdStreetFerrythesunflasheduponthewhitecloudsoverheadandthetumblingwatersbelow。OneachsideofusgreatvesselswiththeBluePeterattheforelayatthewharfsreadytocastoff,orwerealreadynosingtheirwaydownthechanneltowardstrangeandbeautifulports。LamportandHoltwererollingdowntoRio;theRoyalMail’sMAGDALENA,nolonger\"whiteandgold,\"wasofftoKingston,whereoncesevenpiratesswunginchains;theCLYDEwasonherwaytoHaytiwherethebuccaneerscamefrom;theMORRO

  CASTLEwasboundforHavana,whichMorgan,kingofallthepirates,hadoncemadehisown;andtheREDDwassteamingtoPortoCabellowhereSirFrancisDrake,asbigabuccaneerasanyofthem,liesentombedinherharbor。AndIwassettingforthonaburied—treasureexpeditiononasnub—nosed,flat—bellied,fresh—waterferry—boat,boundforJerseyCity!Noonewilleverknowmysenseofhumiliation。And,whentheItalianboyinsultedmyimmaculatetanshoesbypointingatthemandsaying,\"Shine?\"I

  couldhaveslainhim。Fancydiggingforburiedtreasureinfreshlyvarnishedboots!ButEdgardidnotmind。Tohimtherewasnothinglacking;itwasjustasitshouldbe。HewasdeeplyengrossedincalculatinghowmanyofficeswereforrentintheSingerBuilding!

  Whenwereachedtheotherside,herefusedtoansweranyofmyeagerquestions。Hewouldnotletmeknowevenforwhatplaceonthelinehehadpurchasedourtickets,and,asahintthatIshouldnotdisturbhim,hestuffedintomyhandsthelatestmagazines。\"Atleasttellmethis,\"Idemanded。\"Haveyoueverbeentothisplacebeforeto—day?\"

  \"0nce,\"saidEdgarshortly,\"lastweek。That’swhenIfoundoutI

  wouldneedsomeonewithmewhocoulddig。\"

  \"Howdoyouknowit’stheRIGHTplace?\"Iwhispered。

  Thesummerseasonwasover,andofthechaircarweweretheonlyoccupants;but,beforeheanswered,Edgarlookedcautiouslyroundhimandoutofthewindow。WehadjustpassedRedBank。

  \"Becausethemaptoldme,\"heanswered。\"Suppose,\"hecontinuedfretfully,\"youhadamapofNewYorkCitywiththestreetsmarkedonitplainly?SupposethemapsaidthatifyouwalkedtowhereBroadwayandFifthAvenuemeet,youwouldfindtheFlatironBuilding。Doyouthinkyoucouldfindit?\"

  \"WasitaseasyasTHAT?\"Igasped。

  \"ItwasaseasyasTHAT!\"saidEdgar。

  Isankbackintomychairandletthemagazinesslidetothefloor。

  Whatfictionstorywasthereinanyoneofthemsoenthrallingastheactualpossibilitiesthatlaybeforeme?IntwohoursImightbebendingoverapotofgold,aseacheststuffedwithpearlsandrubies!

  IbegantorecallallthestoriesIhadheardasaboyoftreasureburiedalongthecoastbyKiddonhisreturnvoyagefromtheIndies。WherealongtheJerseysea—lineweretheresafeharbors?

  ThetrainonwhichwewereracingsouthhaditsrailheadatBarnegatBay。AndbetweenBarnegatandRedBanktherenowwasbutoneotherinlet,thatoftheManasquanRiver。ItmightbeBarnegat;

  itmightbeManasquan。Itcouldnotbeagreatdistancefromeither;towardtheoceandownabroad,sandyroad。Theseasonhadpassedandthewindowsofthecottagesandbungalowsoneithersideoftheroadwerebarricadedwithplanks。Ontheverandashammocksabandonedtothewindshungintatters,onthebackporchesthedoorsofemptyrefrigeratorsswungopenononehinge,andoneverysideabovethefieldsofgorgeousgolden—rodrosesignsreading\"ForRent。\"Whenwehadprogressedinsilenceforamile,thesandyavenuelostitselfinthedeepersandofthebeach,andthehorseofhisownwillcametoahalt。

  Ononesideweweresurroundedbylockedanddesertedbathinghouses,ontheotherbyemptypavilionsshutteredandbarredagainstthewinter,butstillinvitingoneto’Tryoursaltwatertaffy\"orto\"Keepcoolwithanice—creamsoda。\"RupertturnedandlookedinquiringlyatEdgar。TothenorththebeachstretchedinanunbrokenlinetoManasquanInlet。Tothesouththreemilesawaywecouldseefloatingonthehorizon—likeamiragethehotelsandsummercottagesofBayHead。

  \"Drivetowardtheinlet,\"directedEdgar。\"ThisgentlemanandI

  willwalk。\"

  Relievedofourweight,thehorsestumbledbravelyintothetracklesssand,whilebelowonthedamperandfirmershinglewewalkedbytheedgeofthewater。

  Thetidewascominginandthespentwaves,spreadingbeforethemanadvanceguardoftinyshellsandpebbles,threatenedourboots’

  andatthesametimeinsoothing,lazywhisperswarnedusoftheirattack。Theselispingmurmursandthecrashandroarofeachincomingwaveasitbrokeweretheonlysounds。Andonthebeachweweretheonlyhumanfigures。Atlastthescenebegantobearsomeresemblancetoonesetforanadventure。Therollingocean,acoaststeamerdraggingagreatcolumnofblacksmoke,andcasthighuponthebeachthewreckofaschooner,hermaststiltingdrunkenly,gavecolortoourpurpose。Itbecamefilledwithgreaterpromiseofdrama,morepicturesque。Ibegantothrillwithexcitement。I

  regardedEdgarappealingly,ineagersupplication。Atlasthebrokethesilencethatwastorturingme。

  \"Wewillnowwalkhigherup,\"hecommanded。\"Ifwegetourfeetwet,wemaytakecold。\"

  Myspiritwastoofarbrokentomakereply。ButtomyreliefIsawthatinleavingthebeachEdgarhadsomesecondpurpose。Witheachheavystephewasdrawingtowardtwohighbanksofsandinahollowbehindwhich,protectedbythebanks,werethreestunted,wind—drivenpines。Hiswordscamebacktome。

  \"Somanywhat—you—may—call—’ems。\"Werethesepinesthethreesomethingsfromsomething,thewhat—you—may—call—’ems?Thethoughtchilledmetothespine。Igazedatthemfascinated。Ifeltlikefallingonmykneesinthesandandtearingtheirsecretfromthemwithmybarehands。Iwasstrongenoughtodigthemupbytheroots,strongenoughtodigthePanamaCanal!IglancedtremulouslyatEdgar。Hiseyeswerewideopenand,eloquentwithdismay,hislowerjawhadfallen。Heturnedandlookedatmeforthefirsttimewithconsideration。Apologyandremorsewerewrittenineverylineofhiscountenance。

  I’msorry,hestammered。Ihadacruelpremonition。Iexclaimedwithdistress。

  \"Youhavelostthemap!\"Ihissed。

  \"No,no,\"protestedEdgar;\"butIentirelyforgottobringanylunch!\"

  WithviolentmutteringsItoreoffmyupperandoutergarmentsandtossedthemintothehack。

  \"WheredoIbegin?\"Iasked。

  Edgarpointedtoaspotinsidethetriangleformedbythethreetreesandequallydistantfromeach。

  \"Putthathorsebehindthebank,\"Icommanded,\"wherenoonecanseehim!AndbothyouandRupertkeepoffthesky—line!\"Fromthenorthandsouthwewerenowallthreehiddenbythetwohighbanksofsand;totheeastlaythebeachandtheAtlanticOcean,andtotheweststretchesofmarshesthatamileawaymetawoodofpinetreesandtherailroadround—house。

  Ibegantodig。Iknewthatwearyhourslaybeforeme,andI

  attackedthesandleisurelyandwithdeliberation。Itwasatfirstnogreateffort;butastheholegrewindepth,andtherootsofthetreeswereexposed,theworkwassufficientforseveralmen。

  Still,asEdgarhadsaid,itisnoteverydaythatonecandigfortreasure,andinthinkingofwhatwastocomeIforgotmyhandsthatquicklyblistered,andmybreakingback。AfteranhourI

  insistedthatEdgarshouldtakeaturn;buthemadesuchpoorheadwaythatmypatiencecouldnotcontainme,andItoldhimIwassufficientlyrestedandwouldcontinue。Withalacrityhescrambledoutofthehole,and,takingacigarfrommycase,seatedhimselfcomfortablyinthehack。Itookmycomfortinanticipatingthethrillthatwouldbeminewhenthespadewouldringontheironboundchest;when,withablowoftheaxe,Iwouldexposetoviewthehiddenjewels,thepiecesofeight,coatedwithverdigris,thestringofpearls,thechainsofyellowgold。Edgarhadsaidamilliondollars。Thatmustmeantherewouldbediamonds,manydiamonds。Iwouldholdtheminmyhands,watchthem,atthesuddensunshine,blinktheireyesandburstintotiny,burningfires。InimaginationIwouldreplacetheminthesetting,fromwhich,yearsbefore,theyhadbeenstolen。Iwouldtrytoguesswhencetheycamefromajewelledchaliceinsomedimcathedral,fromthebreastofagreatlady,fromthehiltofanadmiral’ssword。

  AfteranotherhourIliftedmyachingshouldersand,wipingthesweatfrommyeyes,lookedovertheedgeofthehole。Rupert,withhisbacktothesand—hill,wasasleep。Edgarwithonehandwaswavingawaythemosquitoesandintheotherwasholdingoneofthemagazineshehadboughtonthewaydown。Icouldevenseethepageuponwhichhiseyeswereriveted。Itwasanadvertisementforbreakfastfood。Inmyindignationthespadeslippedthroughmycrampedandperspiringfingers,andasitstruckthebottomofthepit,something——abandofiron,asteellock,anironring——gaveforthamuffledsound。MyheartstoppedbeatingassuddenlyasthoughMr。Corbetthadhititwithhisclosedfist。Mybloodturnedtomeltedice。Idrovethespadedownasfiercelyasthoughitwasadagger。Itsankintorottenwood。Ihadmadenosound;forI

  couldhardlybreathe。ButtheslightnoiseoftheblowhadreachedEdgar。Iheardthespringsofthehackcreakashevaultedfromit,andthenextmomenthewastoweringaboveme,peeringdownintothepit。Hiseyeswerewidewithexcitement,greed,andfear。Inhishandsheclutchedthetwosuit—cases。Likealiondefendinghiscubsheglaredatme。

  \"Getout!\"heshouted。

  \"Likehell!\"Isaid。

  \"Getout!\"heroared。\"I’lldotherest。

  That’smine,notyours!GETOUT!\"

  WithaswiftkickIbrushedawaythesand。IfoundIwasstandingonasquatwoodenbox,boundwithbandsofrustyiron。Ihadonlytostooptotouchit。ItwassorottenthatIcouldhavetornitapartwithmybarehands。Edgarwasdancingontheedgeofthepit,incidentallykickingsandintomymouthandnostrils。

  \"YouPROMISEDme!\"heroared。\"YouPROMISEDtoobeyme!\"

  \"Youass!\"Ishouted。\"Haven’tIdoneallthework?Don’tI

  get————\"

  \"Yougetout!\"roaredEdgar。

  Slowly,disgustedly,withwhatdignityonecandisplayincrawlingoutofasand—pit,Iscrambledtothetop。

  \"Gooverthere,\"commandedEdgarpointing,\"andsitdown。\"

  InfurioussilenceIseatedmyselfbesideRupert。Hewasstillslumberingandsnoringhappily。FromwhereIsatIcouldseenothingofwhatwasgoingforwardinthepit,saveonce,whentheheadofEdgar,hiseyesaflameandhishairandeye—glassessprinkledwithsand,appearedaboveit。ApparentlyhewasfearfullestIhadmovedfromthespotwherehehadplacedme。Ihadnot;

  buthadheknownmyinmostfeelingshewouldhavetakentheaxeintothepitwithhim。

  Imusthavesatsoforhalfanhour。Intheskyabovemeafish—hawkdriftedlazily。Fromthebeachsoundedthesteadybeatofthewaves,andfromthetownacrossthemarshescamethepuffingofalocomotiveandtheclangingbellsofthefreighttrains。Thebreezefromtheseacooledthesweatonmyachingbody;butitcouldnotcooltherageinmyheart。IfIhadthecourageofmyfeelings,IwouldhavecrackedEdgaroverheadwiththespade,buriedhiminthepit,bribedRupert,andforeverafterlivedhappilyonmyill—gottengains。ThatwashowKidd,orMorgan,orBlackbeardwouldhaveacted。Icursedtheeffetecivilizationwhichhadtaughtmetowantmanypleasuresbuthadleftmewithaconsciencethatwouldnotletmetakehumanlifetoobtainthem,notevenEdgar’slife。

  Inhalfanhourasuit—casewasliftedintoviewanddroppedontheedgeofthepit。Itwasfollowedbytheother,andthenbyEdgar。

  Withoutaskingmetohelphim,becauseheprobablyknewIwouldnot,heshovelledthesandintothehole,andthenplacedthesuitcasesinthecarriage。WithincreasingangerIobservedthatthecontentsofeachweresoheavythattoliftitheusedbothhands。

  \"Thereisnouseyouraskinganyquestions,\"heannounced,\"becauseIwon’tanswerthem。\"

  Igavehimminutedirectionsastowherehecouldgo;butinsteadwedroveinblacksilencetothestation。ThereEdgarrewardedRupertwithadime,andwhilewewaitedforthetraintoNewYorkplacedthetwosuit—casesagainstthewalloftheticketofficeandsatuponthem。WhenthetrainarrivedhewarnedmeinahoarsewhisperthatIhadpromisedtohelphimguardthetreasure,andgavemeoneofthesuit—cases。Itweighedaton。JusttospiteEdgar,Ihadaplantokickitopen,sothateveryoneontheplatformmightscrambleforthecontents。ButagainmyinfernalNewEnglandconsciencerestrainedme。

  Edgarhadsecuredthedrawing—roomintheparlor—car,andwhenweweresafelyinsideandthedoorboltedmycuriositybecamestrongerthanmypride。

  \"Edgar,\"Isaid,\"youringratitudeiscontemptible。Yoursuspicionsareridiculous;but,underthesemostunusualconditions,Idon’tblameyou。Butwearequitesafenow。Thedoorisfastened,\"I

  pointedoutingratiatingly,itandthistraindoesn’tstopforanotherfortyminutes。Ithinkthiswouldbeanexcellenttimetolookatthetreasure。\"\"Idon’t!\"saidEdgar。

  Isankbackintomychair。WithintenseenjoymentIimaginedthetraininwhichwewereseatedhurlingitselfintoanothertrain;

  andeverybody,includingEdgar,or,rather,especiallyEdgar,beinginstantlybutpainlesslykilled。Bysuchanactofanall—wiseProvidenceIwouldatoncebecomeheirtoonemilliondollars。Itwasabeautiful,satisfyingdream。EvenMYconscienceaccepteditwithasmugsmile。ItwassovividadreamthatIsatguiltilyexpectant,waitingforthecrashtocome,fortheshrieksandscreams,fortherushofescapingsteamandbreakingwindow—panes。

  Butitwasfartoogoodtobetrue。WithoutajarthetraincarriedusanditspreciousburdeninsafetytotheJerseyCityterminal。

  Andeach,withhalfamilliondollarsinhishand,hurriedtotheferry,assailedbyporters,news—boys,hackmen。Tothemwewereacoupleofcommuterssavingadimebycarryingourownhand—bags。

  Itwasnowsixo’clock,andIpointedouttoEdgarthatatthathourtheonlyvaultsopenwerethoseoftheNightandDayBank。Andtothatinstitutioninataxicabweatoncemadeourway。Ipaidthechauffeur,andtwominuteslater,withagaspofreliefandrejoicing,Idroppedthesuit—caseIhadcarriedonatableinthesteel—walledfastnessesofthevaults。Gatheredexcitedlyaroundusweretheofficialsofthebank,summonedhastilyfromabove,andwatchmeninplainclothes,andwatchmeninuniformsofgray。Greatbarsasthickasmylegprotectedus。Wallsofchilledsteelrisingfromsolidrockstoodbetweenourtreasureandtheouterworld。

  UntilthenIhadnotknownhowtremendousthenervousstrainhadbeen;butnowitcamehometome。Imoppedtheperspirationfrommyforehead,Idrewadeepbreath。

  \"Edgar,\"Iexclaimedhappily,\"Icongratulateyou!\"IfoundEdgarextendingtowardmeatwo—dollarbill。\"Yougavethechauffeurtwodollars,\"’hesaid。\"Thefarewasreallyonedollareighty;soyouowemetwentycents。\"

  MechanicallyIlaidtwodimesuponthetable。

  \"Alltheotherexpenses,\"continuedEdgar,\"whichIagreedtopay,Ihavepaid。\"Hemadeaperemptorygesture。\"Iwon’tdetainyouanylonger,\"hesaid。\"Good—night!\"

  \"Good—night!\"Icried。\"Don’tIseethetreasure?\"Againstthewallsofchilledsteelmyvoiceroselikethatofatorturedsoul。

  \"Don’tItouchit!\"Iyelled。\"Don’tIevengetasquint?\"

  Eventhewatchmenlookedsorryforme。

  \"Youdonot!\"saidEdgarcalmly。\"Youhavefulfilledyourpartoftheagreement。Ihavefulfilledmine。Ayearfromnowyoucanwritethestory。\"AsImovedinadazedstatetowardthesteeldoor,hisvoicehaltedme。

  \"Andyoucansayinyourstory,\"calledEdgar,\"thatthereisonlyonewaytogetaburiedtreasure。Thatistogo,andgetit!\"

  THECONSUL

  Foroverfortyyears,inonepartoftheworldoranother,oldmanMarshallhad,servedhiscountryasaUnitedStatesconsul。HehadbeenappointedbyLincoln。Foraquarterofacenturythatfactwashisdistinction。Itwasnowhisepitaph。Butinformeryears,aseachnewadministrationsucceededtheold,ithadagainandagainsavedhisofficialhead。Whenvictoriousandvoraciousplace—hunters,searchingthemapoftheworldforspoils,dugouthishiding—placeanddemandedhisconsularsignasarewardforayoungerandmoreaggressivepartyworker,theghostofthedeadPresidentprotectedhim。IntheStateDepartment,Marshallhadbecomeatradition。\"Youcan’ttouchHim!\"theStateDepartmentwouldsay;\"why,HEwasappointedbyLincoln!\"Secretly,forthisweaponagainstthehungryheadhunters,thedepartmentwasinfinitelygrateful。OldmanMarshallwasaconsulafteritsownheart。Likeasoldier,hewasobedient,disciplined;whereverhewassent,there,withoutquestion,hewouldgo。Neveragainstexile,againstill—health,againstclimatedidhemakecomplaint。

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