Long John Silver
that if you just kill the person they wont kill you (or bite).
The quote "I'll have my dues and not a farthing less" is spoken by the character Long John Silver in Robert Louis Stevenson's novel "Treasure Island." This line reflects Silver's demanding and assertive nature as a pirate and his insistence on receiving what he believes he is owed. The character embodies themes of greed and the complexities of loyalty within the story.
No it's a myth. The same people that are saying Puerto Rico is sinking are the same ones who said that Florida is sinking, and nothing has happened here.
The blind man gave Billy Bones, or Captain, a piece of paper that said he had till ten o'clock to give up the map or he would die.
it is a myth that a rabbit's foot is supposed to be lucky
If you ment counterfeit when you said confederate, there IS NO treasure map there. There IS one on SKULLDUGGERY island
The treasure buried in Treasure Island is said to have been left behind by a notorious pirate called Captain Flint. The treasure is hidden on Skeleton Island, a fictional location within the story.
arabell drummond buried her treasur on a island called krakatoa.
that if you just kill the person they wont kill you (or bite).
A rabbit's foot is said to be lucky (but not so lucky for the rabbit).
The quote "I'll have my dues and not a farthing less" is spoken by the character Long John Silver in Robert Louis Stevenson's novel "Treasure Island." This line reflects Silver's demanding and assertive nature as a pirate and his insistence on receiving what he believes he is owed. The character embodies themes of greed and the complexities of loyalty within the story.
a thaisce, is a term of endearment when said to a person meaning, treasure/darlingtaisce is the root noun meaning treasury/treasure
The English words 'lucky evening', are said in Luhya language as "eshiroo eshilayii".
The English words 'lucky morning', are said in Luhya language as "asubuhii indayii".
Favored by luck; fortunate; meeting with good success or good fortune; -- said of persons; as, a lucky adventurer., Producing, or resulting in, good by chance, or unexpectedly; favorable; auspicious; fortunate; as, a lucky mistake; a lucky cast; a lucky hour.
The treasure that Jason was after was the Golden Fleece, a magical fleece said to bring prosperity to the land it was placed in.
some guy wearing a turban