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What the captain says to the narrator, jim hawkins. What does the captain think about the narrator?​

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Answered by ravi9848267328
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Very likely, sir,” replied Captain Smollett. “Easy with that, men—easy,” he ran on, to the fellows who were shifting the powder; and then suddenly observing me examining the swivel we carried amidships, a long brass nine, “Here you, ship's boy,” he cried, “out o' that! Off with you to the cook and get some work.”

Answered by ioowandaka
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'here you; ship boy', cried the captain, 'out' o'clock that; off with you to the cook and get some work. The captain seeing the narrator jim hawkins sitting idle and doing nothing shouts at him to go and do some work and also orders him to run to the kitchen and help the cook. The captain does not trust anyone and he feels that no one should have a favorite on his ship

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