The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson – Swanston Edition. Volume 6
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Robert Louis Stevenson. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson – Swanston Edition. Volume 6
THE AUTHOR
PART I. THE OLD BUCCANEER
CHAPTER I. THE OLD SEA-DOG AT THE “ADMIRAL BENBOW”
CHAPTER II. BLACK DOG APPEARS AND DISAPPEARS
CHAPTER III. THE BLACK SPOT
CHAPTER IV. THE SEA CHEST
CHAPTER V. THE LAST OF THE BLIND MAN
CHAPTER VI. THE CAPTAIN’S PAPERS
PART II. THE SEA-COOK
CHAPTER VII. I GO TO BRISTOL
CHAPTER VIII. AT THE SIGN OF THE “SPY-GLASS”
CHAPTER IX. POWDER AND ARMS
CHAPTER X. THE VOYAGE
CHAPTER XI. WHAT I HEARD IN THE APPLE-BARREL
CHAPTER XII. COUNCIL OF WAR
PART III. MY SHORE ADVENTURE
CHAPTER XIII. HOW I BEGAN MY SHORE ADVENTURE
CHAPTER XIV. THE FIRST BLOW
CHAPTER XV. THE MAN OF THE ISLAND
PART IV. THE STOCKADE
CHAPTER XVI. NARRATIVE CONTINUED BY THE DOCTOR – HOW THE SHIP WAS ABANDONED
CHAPTER XVII. NARRATIVE CONTINUED BY THE DOCTOR – THE JOLLY-BOAT’S LAST TRIP
CHAPTER XVIII. NARRATIVE CONTINUED BY THE DOCTOR – END OF THE FIRST DAY’S FIGHTING
CHAPTER XIX. NARRATIVE RESUMED BY JIM HAWKINS – THE GARRISON IN THE STOCKADE
CHAPTER XX. SILVER’S EMBASSY
CHAPTER XXI. THE ATTACK
PART V. MY SEA ADVENTURE
CHAPTER XXII. HOW I BEGAN MY SEA ADVENTURE
CHAPTER XXIII. THE EBB-TIDE RUNS
CHAPTER XXIV. THE CRUISE OF THE CORACLE
CHAPTER XXV. I STRIKE THE JOLLY ROGER
CHAPTER XXVI. ISRAEL HANDS
CHAPTER XXVII “PIECES OF EIGHT”
PART VI. CAPTAIN SILVER
CHAPTER XXVIII. IN THE ENEMY’S CAMP
CHAPTER XXIX. THE BLACK SPOT AGAIN
CHAPTER XXX. ON PAROLE
CHAPTER XXXI. THE TREASURE HUNT – FLINT’S POINTER
CHAPTER XXXII. THE TREASURE HUNT – THE VOICE AMONG THE TREES
CHAPTER XXXIII. THE FALL OF A CHIEFTAIN
CHAPTER XXXIV. AND LAST
WILL O’ THE MILL
THE PLAIN AND THE STARS
THE PARSON’S MARJORY
DEATH
THE TREASURE OF FRANCHARD
CHAPTER I. BY THE DYING MOUNTEBANK
CHAPTER II. MORNING TALK
CHAPTER III. THE ADOPTION
CHAPTER IV. THE EDUCATION OF A PHILOSOPHER
CHAPTER V. TREASURE TROVE
CHAPTER VI. A CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION, IN TWO PARTS
CHAPTER VII. THE FALL OF THE HOUSE OF DESPREZ
CHAPTER VIII. THE WAGES OF PHILOSOPHY
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Squire Trelawney, Dr. Livesey, and the rest of these gentlemen, having asked me to write down the whole particulars about Treasure Island, from the beginning to the end, keeping nothing back but the bearings of the island, and that only because there is still treasure not yet lifted, I take up my pen in the year of grace 17 – , and go back to the time when my father kept the “Admiral Benbow” inn, and the brown old seaman, with the sabre-cut, first took up his lodging under our roof.
I remember him as if it were yesterday, as he came plodding to the inn-door, his sea-chest following behind him in a hand-barrow; a tall, strong, heavy, nut-brown man; his tarry pigtail falling over the shoulders of his soiled blue coat; his hands ragged and scarred, with black, broken nails; and the sabre-cut across one cheek, a dirty, livid white. I remember him looking round the cove and whistling to himself as he did so, and then breaking out in that old sea-song that he sang so often afterwards: —
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“He had till ten, mother,” said I; and just as I said it our old clock began striking. This sudden noise startled us shockingly; but the news was good, for it was only six.
“Now, Jim,” she said, “that key.”
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