Howard Pyle's book of Pirates; Fiction, Fact & Fancy Concerning the Buccaneers & Marooners of the Spanish Main

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Two men were bending over him--one, a negro in a stripedshirt, with a yellow handkerchief around his head and silver earrings inhis ears; the other, a white man, clad in a strange outlandish dress ofa foreign make, and with great mustachios hanging down, and with goldearrings in his ears.
It was the latter who was attending to Barnaby's hurt with such extremecare and gentleness.
All this Barnaby saw with his first clear consciousness after his swoon. Then remembering what had befallen him, and
...his head beating as thoughit would split asunder, he shut his eyes again, contriving with greateffort to keep himself from groaning aloud, and wondering as to whatsort of pirates these could be who would first knock a man in the headso terrible a blow as that which he had suffered, and then takesuch care to fetch him back to life again, and to make him easy andcomfortable.
Nor did he open his eyes again, but lay there gathering his witstogether and wondering thus until the bandage was properly tied abouthis head and sewed together.


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