Treasure Island - Chapters I and II
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This is a high-quality publicly available audio reading of Robert Louis Stevenson.
Jim Hawkins is a young boy who lives at his parents’ sleepy sea-side inn, the Admiral Benbow, near Bristol, England, in the 18th century (Stevenson writing "in the year of grace 17--"). One day, an old and menacing sea captain referred to as Billy Bones appears and takes a room at the inn. The captain, paying "three or four gold pieces" in advance, stays for "month after month, so that all the money had been long exhausted".
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