Episodes

Wednesday Sep 08, 2021
Treasure Island - Chapter XXIV - R L Stevenson
Wednesday Sep 08, 2021
Wednesday Sep 08, 2021
Treasure Island
Chapter XXIV - R L Stevenson
IT was broad day when I awoke and found myself tossing at the south-west end of Treasure Island. The sun was up but was still hid from me behind the great bulk of the Spy-glass, which on this side descended almost to the sea in formidable cliffs.Haulbowline Head and Mizzen-mast Hill were at my elbow, the hill bare and dark, the head bound with cliffs forty or fifty feet high and fringed with great masses of fallen rock. I was scarce a quarter of a mile to seaward, and it was my first thought to paddle in and land.

Tuesday Sep 07, 2021
Treasure Island - Chapters XXII and XXIII - R L Stevenson
Tuesday Sep 07, 2021
Tuesday Sep 07, 2021
Treasure Island
Chapters XXII and XXII - R L Stevenson
THERE was no return of the mutineers—not so much as another shot out of the woods. They had “got their rations for that day,” as the captain put it, and we had the place to ourselves and a quiet time to overhaul the wounded and get dinner. Squire and I cooked outside in spite of the danger, and even outside we could hardly tell what we were at, for horror of the loud groans that reached us from the doctor’s patients.

Monday Sep 06, 2021
Treasure Island - Chapters XX and XXI - R L Stevenson
Monday Sep 06, 2021
Monday Sep 06, 2021
Treasure Island
Chapters XX and XXI - R L Stevenson
SURE enough, there were two men just outside the stockade, one of them waving a white cloth, the other, no less a person than Silver himself, standing placidly by.It was still quite early, and the coldest morning that I think I ever was abroad in—a chill that pierced into the marrow. The sky was bright and cloudless overhead, and the tops of the trees shone rosily in the sun. But where Silver stood with his lieutenant, all was still in shadow, and they waded knee-deep in a low white vapour that had crawled during the night out of the morass. The chill and the vapour taken together told a poor tale of the island. It was plainly a damp, feverish, unhealthy spot.

Sunday Sep 05, 2021
Treasure Island - Chapters XVIII and XIX - R L Stevenson
Sunday Sep 05, 2021
Sunday Sep 05, 2021
Treasure Island
Chapters XVIII and XIX - R L Stevenson
WE made our best speed across the strip of wood that now divided us from the stockade, and at every step we took the voices of the buccaneers rang nearer. Soon we could hear their footfalls as they ran and the cracking of the branches as they breasted across a bit of thicket.I began to see we should have a brush for it in earnest and looked to my priming.“Captain,” said I, “Trelawney is the dead shot. Give him your gun; his own is useless.”

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.