Long John Silver is a fictional character and the primary antagonist of the novel Treasure Island, by Robert Louis Stevenson. Treasure Island was published as a book in 1883.
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Long John Silver pretends not to know Black Dog in order to maintain his cover as a loyal member of Captain Smollett's crew. By denying his past connections with Black Dog, Long John Silver avoids suspicion and protects his own interests, as Black Dog is associated with piracy and illegal activities. This deception allows Long John Silver to advance his own plans and gain the trust of the crew.
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Long John Silver was created in 1883.
Allardyce was the skeleton that Long John Silver found that pointed to the treasure. He was a member of Cap. Flint's crew.
Long John Silver's got their name from the Treasure Island character Long John Silver.
Yes, Long John Silver was a cook on the Hispaniola in Robert Louis Stevenson's novel "Treasure Island." He is portrayed as a cunning and manipulative character who leads a mutiny against the ship's crew. His role as a cook allows him to gain the trust of the ship's crew while secretly plotting for treasure. Silver's character embodies themes of deception and moral ambiguity throughout the story.
Jim saw the pirates Long John Silver and his crew counting their treasure in the ship in Treasure Island.
No, Long John Silver restaurants are not kosher.
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The Adventures of Long John Silver was created in 1958.
The Adventures of Long John Silver ended in 1958.