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Captain Swain Is the Captain of the Lady Wilma in By the Great Horn Spoon. The book is filled with adventureous adventures and Captain Swain goes through the Strait of Magellian to save hundreds of miles. At Californ-I-A, Captain Swain abandones the Lady Wilma in search of Gold while prasieworthy and jack also search for gold. Praiseworthy and Jack strike it rich in GRAVEDIGGERS hill. at Graveediggers hill they find treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure!treasure! and read the story to find out more! P.S here is the ending. Praiseworthy and Jack Blow up in a ship. TRUE!
Jim Hawkins's journey in Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island begins at his family's inn, the Admiral Benbow Inn, located near Bristol, England. His adventures then take him to several other locations: Bristol, England: Jim travels to Bristol to prepare for the voyage to Treasure Island, where he meets Long John Silver at the Spy Glass tavern. The Hispaniola: Jim embarks on the journey to Treasure Island aboard the ship Hispaniola. Treasure Island: The main portion of the story unfolds on the small, uninhabited Treasure Island in the Caribbean, where Jim experiences the pirate mutiny and encounters Ben Gunn. Ben Gunn's Cave: Jim's adventures lead him to Ben Gunn's cave, where the treasure is ultimately found. Spanish America: The Hispaniola makes a stop at a port in Spanish America on the journey back to England. Back to Bristol: Jim returns to Bristol with his share of the treasure at the end of the story.
After the battle, Dr. Livesey returns to England with Jim Hawkins. He continues his medical practice and also helps to manage the treasure they found.
In "Treasure Island," the lugger, named the Hispaniola, was moored in the harbor of Bristol, England, before setting sail for the treasure island. Later, it was anchored in the cove near the island itself, where the crew landed to search for the buried treasure. The ship plays a crucial role in the adventure, serving as the means of transport for the characters.
As the characters move farther from England in "Treasure Island," they undergo transformations in their behaviors and allegiances. For example, Long John Silver becomes more treacherous and cunning, while Jim Hawkins grows more independent and resourceful. The allure of the treasure also spurs changes in characters' motivations and loyalties, leading to shifting dynamics within the group.
There were many reasons such as religion, Elizabeth killing Mary his wife and Drake stealing treasure from Spanish ships
In Robert Louis Stevenson's novel "Treasure Island," the Hispaniola sails from the port of Bristol, England. Bristol was a significant port during the 18th century and served as a launching point for many maritime adventures and explorations. The choice of Bristol adds authenticity to the story, given its historical importance in maritime trade and exploration.
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