Episodes

Saturday Sep 04, 2021
Treasure Island - Chapters XVI and XVII - R L Stevenson
Saturday Sep 04, 2021
Saturday Sep 04, 2021
Treasure Island
Chapters XVI and XVII - R L Stevenson
IT was about half past one—three bells in the sea phrase—that the two boats went ashore from the Hispaniola. The captain, the squire, and I were talking matters over in the cabin. Had there been a breath of wind, we should have fallen on the six mutineers who were left aboard with us, slipped our cable, and away to sea. But the wind was wanting; and to complete our helplessness, down came Hunter with the news that Jim Hawkins had slipped into a boat and was gone ashore with the rest.It never occurred to us to doubt Jim Hawkins, but we were alarmed for his safety. With the men in the temper they were in, it seemed an even chance if we should see the lad again.

Friday Sep 03, 2021
Treasure Island - Chapters XIV and XV - R L Stevenson
Friday Sep 03, 2021
Friday Sep 03, 2021
Treasure Island
Chapters XIV and XV - R L Stevenson
I WAS so pleased at having given the slip to Long John that I began to enjoy myself and look around me with some interest on the strange land that I was in.I had crossed a marshy tract full of willows, bulrushes, and odd, outlandish, swampy trees; and I had now come out upon the skirts of an open piece of undulating, sandy country, about a mile long, dotted with a few pines and a great number of contorted trees, not unlike the oak in growth, but pale in the foliage, like willows. On the far side of the open stood one of the hills, with two quaint, craggy peaks shining vividly in the sun.

Thursday Sep 02, 2021
Treasure Island - Chapter XIII - R L Stevenson
Thursday Sep 02, 2021
Thursday Sep 02, 2021
Treasure Island
Chapter XIII - R L Stevenson
THE appearance of the island when I came on deck next morning was altogether changed. Although the breeze had now utterly ceased, we had made a great deal of way during the night and were now lying becalmed about half a mile to the south-east of the low eastern coast. Grey-coloured woods covered a large part of the surface. This even tint was indeed broken up by streaks of yellow sand-break in the lower lands, and by many tall trees of the pine family, out-topping the others—some singly, some in clumps; but the general colouring was uniform and sad.

Wednesday Sep 01, 2021
Treasure Island - Chapter XII - R L Stevenson
Wednesday Sep 01, 2021
Wednesday Sep 01, 2021
Treasure Island
Chapter XII - R L Stevenson
Just then a sort of brightness fell upon me in the barrel, and looking up, I found the moon had risen and was silvering the mizzen-top and shining white on the luff of the fore-sail; and almost at the same time the voice of the lookout shouted, “Land ho!”

Tuesday Aug 31, 2021
Treasure Island - Chapter XI - R L Stevenson
Tuesday Aug 31, 2021
Tuesday Aug 31, 2021
Treasure Island
Chapter XI - R L Stevenson
“O, not I,” said Silver. “Flint was cap’n; I was quartermaster, along of my timber leg. The same broadside I lost my leg, old Pew lost his deadlights. It was a master surgeon, him that ampytated me—out of college and all—Latin by the bucket, and what not; but he was hanged like a dog, and sun-dried like the rest, at Corso Castle. That was Roberts’ men, that was, and comed of changing names to their ships—Royal Fortune and so on. Now, what a ship was christened, so let her stay, I says. So it was with the Cassandra, as brought us all safe home from Malabar, after England took the viceroy of the Indies; so it was with the old Walrus, Flint’s old ship, as I’ve seen amuck with the red blood and fit to sink with gold.”

Monday Aug 30, 2021
Treasure Island - Chapter X - R L Stevenson
Monday Aug 30, 2021
Monday Aug 30, 2021
Treasure Island
Chapter X - R L Stevenson
ALL that night we were in a great bustle getting things stowed in their place, and boatfuls of the squire’s friends, Mr. Blandly and the like, coming off to wish him a good voyage and a safe return. We never had a night at the Admiral Benbow when I had half the work; and I was dog-tired when, a little before dawn, the boatswain sounded his pipe and the crew began to man the capstan-bars. I might have been twice as weary, yet I would not have left the deck, all was so new and interesting to me—the brief commands, the shrill note of the whistle, the men bustling to their places in the glimmer of the ship’s lanterns.

Sunday Aug 29, 2021
Treasure Island - Chapters VIII and IX - R L Stevenson
Sunday Aug 29, 2021
Sunday Aug 29, 2021
Treasure Island
Chapters VIII and IX - R L Stevenson
WHEN I had done breakfasting the squire gave me a note addressed to John Silver, at the sign of the Spy-glass, and told me I should easily find the place by following the line of the docks and keeping a bright lookout for a little tavern with a large brass telescope for sign. I set off, overjoyed at this opportunity to see some more of the ships and seamen, and picked my way among a great crowd of people and carts and bales, for the dock was now at its busiest, until I found the tavern in question.

Saturday Aug 28, 2021
Treasure Island - Chapter VII - R L Stevenson
Saturday Aug 28, 2021
Saturday Aug 28, 2021
Treasure Island
Chapter VII - R L Stevenson
IT was longer than the squire imagined ere we were ready for the sea, and none of our first plans—not even Dr. Livesey’s, of keeping me beside him—could be carried out as we intended. The doctor had to go to London for a physician to take charge of his practice; the squire was hard at work at Bristol; and I lived on at the hall under the charge of old Redruth, the gamekeeper, almost a prisoner, but full of sea-dreams and the most charming anticipations of strange islands and adventures. I brooded by the hour together over the map, all the details of which I well remembered. Sitting by the fire in the housekeeper’s room, I approached that island in my fancy from every possible direction; I explored every acre of its surface; I climbed a thousand times to that tall hill they call the Spy-glass, and from the top enjoyed the most wonderful and changing prospects. Sometimes the isle was thick with savages, with whom we fought, sometimes full of dangerous animals that hunted us, but in all my fancies nothing occurred to me so strange and tragic as our actual adventures.

Friday Aug 27, 2021
Treasure Island - Chapter VI - R L Stevenson
Friday Aug 27, 2021
Friday Aug 27, 2021
Treasure Island
Chapter VI - R L Stevenson
WE rode hard all the way till we drew up before Dr. Livesey’s door. The house was all dark to the front.Mr. Dance told me to jump down and knock, and Dogger gave me a stirrup to descend by. The door was opened almost at once by the maid.“Is Dr. Livesey in?” I asked.No, she said, he had come home in the afternoon but had gone up to the hall to dine and pass the evening with the squire.“So there we go, boys,” said Mr. Dance.

Thursday Aug 26, 2021
Treasure Island - Chapter V - R L Stevenson
Thursday Aug 26, 2021
Thursday Aug 26, 2021
Treasure Island
Chapter V - R L Stevenson
MY curiosity, in a sense, was stronger than my fear, for I could not remain where I was, but crept back to the bank again, whence, sheltering my head behind a bush of broom, I might command the road before our door. I was scarcely in position ere my enemies began to arrive, seven or eight of them, running hard, their feet beating out of time along the road and the man with the lantern some paces in front. Three men ran together, hand in hand; and I made out, even through the mist, that the middle man of this trio was the blind beggar. The next moment his voice showed me that I was right.“Down with the door!” he cried.