Hispaniola
His name is squire Trelawney.
In Robert Louis Stevenson's "Treasure Island," the crew for the voyage to find the treasure is hired by Squire Trelawney. He organizes the expedition and enlists the help of Captain Smollett to command the ship, the Hispaniola. The adventure begins when Jim Hawkins, the story's protagonist, discovers the treasure map and shares it with the squire.
They find the treasure, return to their homes, and live happily ever after.
The resolution of the story is when Jim, Dr. Livesey, Squire Trelawney, Captain Smollet, and his shipmates find Flint's Treasure.
In "Treasure Island," Squire Trelawney breaks the promise of secrecy by discussing the treasure map and the voyage with others beyond the initial group. He inadvertently reveals details to the local tavern patrons, which ultimately leads to the information leaking to Long John Silver and his crew. This breach of confidentiality sets off a chain of events that complicates the expedition and endangers the treasure hunt.
The Walrus
His name is squire Trelawney.
The ship was called the Hispaniola in the book Treasure Island.
what, the one in treasure island? the name was the Hispaniola
cant keep his mouth closed.
In Robert Louis Stevenson's "Treasure Island," the crew for the voyage to find the treasure is hired by Squire Trelawney. He organizes the expedition and enlists the help of Captain Smollett to command the ship, the Hispaniola. The adventure begins when Jim Hawkins, the story's protagonist, discovers the treasure map and shares it with the squire.
They find the treasure, return to their homes, and live happily ever after.
The ship in Treasure Island, by Robert Louis Stevenson, is called The Hispaniola.
The resolution of the story is when Jim, Dr. Livesey, Squire Trelawney, Captain Smollet, and his shipmates find Flint's Treasure.
In "Treasure Island," Squire Trelawney breaks the promise of secrecy by discussing the treasure map and the voyage with others beyond the initial group. He inadvertently reveals details to the local tavern patrons, which ultimately leads to the information leaking to Long John Silver and his crew. This breach of confidentiality sets off a chain of events that complicates the expedition and endangers the treasure hunt.
To rescue Jim Hawkins
In Treasure Island, the five people who left the island (who had originally sailed there on the Hispaniola) were: Jim Hawkins, Squire Trelawney, Dr. Livesey, Captain Smollett, and Long John Silver. Ben Gunn, who had previously been marooned on Treasure island, sailed away with them. However, in their first stop in a port in America, John Silver escapes with 300-400 gold Guineas.