![]() One day, an old, brown, dirty, ragged seamen with a sabre cut on his cheek, arrives at the inn and satisfied that the inn contains few people, throws down some gold money and stays for several months. He proceeds by recounting a pirate that resided with his family while he was a boy, living at his father's inn, the "Admiral Benbow," near Bristol, England, during some unspecified part of the 18th century. ![]() Livesey, and other gentlemen have requested him to write down the details his experience with Treasure Island, since the treasure remains on the island. ![]() The book begins with the narrator, Jim Hawkins, explaining his motive for telling this story: Squire Trelawney, Dr. ![]()
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