A moment afterwards, he entered the house. With one look at me, he went to his work among the sick. "Well, that's done," he said, after visiting each man. "And now I'd like to talk to that boy, please.' "No!' cried George Merry "Silence!" shouted Silver. "Hawkins,' he went on in his usual voice, will you promise not to escape?' I gave the promise. "Then, doctor," said Silver, "you just step outside that stockade, and when you're there, I'll bring the boy down on the inside. You can talk through the fence." The men's anger exploded after the doctor left the house and they accused Silver of trying to make a separate peace for himself. Silver waved the map in front of them and told them they were stupid.