CHAPTER XI . WHAT I HEARD IN THE APPLE BARREL"No, not I," said Silver. " Flint was cap'n; I was quartermaster, along of my timber leg. The same broadside I lost my leg, old Pew lost his deadlights. It was a master surgeon, him that ampytated me—out of college and all—Latin by the bucket, and what not; but he was hanged like a dog, and sun-dried like the rest, at Corso Castle . That was Roberts' men, that was, and comed of changing names to their ships— Royal Fortune and so on. Now, what a ship was christened, so let her stay, I says. So it was with the Cassandra , as brought us all safe home from Malabar, after England took the Viceroy of the Indies ; so it was with the old Walrus , Flint 's old ship, as I've seen a-muck with the red blood and fit to sink with gold." "Ah!" cried another