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Treasure Island

Chapter 3: TREASURE ISLAND
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A young boy at his parents' coastal inn discovers a seafaring chest and a map to buried riches, then joins an expedition that sails to a remote island. The voyage and the island search reveal greed, deception, and divided loyalties as some crew members conspire to seize the treasure, while others work to keep order. Encounters include shipboard violence, a castaway's aid, and a fortified encampment, followed by skirmishes, cunning negotiations, and an eventual recovery of the hoard. The narrative alternates first-person recollection and other perspectives to blend adventure, suspense, and reflections on courage and betrayal.

TREASURE ISLAND

To S.L.O., an American gentleman in accordance with whose classic taste the following narrative has been designed, it is now, in return for numerous delightful hours, and with the kindest wishes, dedicated by his affectionate friend,

the author.


            TO THE HESITATING PURCHASER

If sailor tales to sailor tunes,
    Storm and adventure, heat and cold,
If schooners, islands, and maroons,
    And buccaneers, and buried gold,
And all the old romance, retold
    Exactly in the ancient way,
Can please, as me they pleased of old,
    The wiser youngsters of today:

—So be it, and fall on! If not,
    If studious youth no longer crave,
His ancient appetites forgot,
    Kingston, or Ballantyne the brave,
Or Cooper of the wood and wave:
    So be it, also! And may I
And all my pirates share the grave
    Where these and their creations lie!