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Nobody wants to get mixed up with pirates: they are afraid to help her.
Bob Saget
It takes place at the Admiral Benbow Inn in Black Hill Cove(where Jim lives), Bristol, in the middle of the ocean on the ship Hispaniola, Treasure Island, a very small time in Spanish America, and then back in England.
The narrator (Bob Saget), said, "And we didn't see Lily for four weeks."
this boy Jim gets this treasure map from this pirate who just died,and theres other pirates trying to get the map too. Jim a doctor and some other guys get this ship and go to find the treasure, along goes john silver this guy who seems trust worthy but in the end is a liar. when there on the island alot of people die, but Jim and the doctor find the treasure and they load it back on the ship,and everyone except the bad pirates go back home with the treasure. along the way they stop and john silver escapes with some of the gold. in the end Jim realizes he wouldn't ever go through another journey for all the money on treasure island it just wasnt worth it.
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Nobody wants to get mixed up with pirates: they are afraid to help her.
Jim blames his mother for not stopping him from going on the treasure hunt because he knows that she wouldn't have wanted him to be involved in such a dangerous and risky adventure. This shows his guilt and regret for involving himself in the dangerous journey.
Mother Lode
c. The narrator is Dees mom
In the epic poem "Beowulf," the narrator refers to Grendel's mother simply as "Grendel's mother." She is not given a personal name in the story.
Old Mother Riley's Jungle Treasure - 1951 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
Well, there is the narrator, the narrator's mother, the narrator's principle, the narrator's father, the narrator's sisters, and the American officers at the airport.
The cast of Treasure Island - 1985 includes: Yves Afonso as French captain Michel Ferber as Crabb Tony Jessen as Ben Gunn Anna Karina as Mother Jeffrey Kime as Timothy (The Squire) Martin Landau as The Captain Melvil Poupaud as Jim Hawkins Charles Schmidt as The blind man Vic Tayback as Silver
the narrator owes her existence to her mother three times when she saved her life, to her father and mother and the hospital where they met and fell in love and when her mother saved her from the burning house.
Bob Saget
The narrator's mother suffered an accident that sent her to the hospital, where she met the narrator's father, a doctor. He taught her to read and write, while she told him of her adventures in places he had only dreamed of visiting. 'The Leap' is a short story written by Louise Erdrich.