The Hispaniola is brought to anchor off Skeleton Island and Jim volunteers to join a rowboat headed to scout the island. Long John Silver pilots the boat, showing a close knowledge of the route. The boats return that day, but morale is low: Jim is worried about Silver and his men and dislikes the look of the island; Dr. Livesey thinks the climate and terrain make it a likely place for disease; the crew, once the island's in sight, become sullen and ill-behaved; only Silver remains cheerful and energetic. Jim, Livesey, Trelawney and the captain hold a meeting in which they decide that the men will continue to behave as long as Silver thinks it is in his interest for them to do so; it is therefore necessary for the loyal men to keep their knowledge of the mutiny secret. The captain decides to send the men on shore, after arming the loyal ones, in order to defuse the situation. Jim decides on the spur of the moment to join one of the boats bound for the island. When the boat lands, Jim runs off into the bush, followed by Silver's shouts.
The Hispaniola is brought to anchor off Skeleton Island and Jim volunteers to join a rowboat headed to scout the island. Long John Silver pilots the boat, showing a close knowledge of the route. The boats return that day, but morale is low: Jim is worried about Silver and his men and dislikes the look of the island; Dr. Livesey thinks the climate and terrain make it a likely place for disease; the crew, once the island's in sight, become sullen and ill-behaved; only Silver remains cheerful and energetic. Jim, Livesey, Trelawney and the captain hold a meeting in which they decide that the men will continue to behave as long as Silver thinks it is in his interest for them to do so; it is therefore necessary for the loyal men to keep their knowledge of the mutiny secret. The captain decides to send the men on shore, after arming the loyal ones, in order to defuse the situation. Jim decides on the spur of the moment to join one of the boats bound for the island. When the boat lands, Jim runs off into the bush, followed by Silver's shouts.
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The Hispaniola is brought to anchor off Skeleton Island and Jim volunteers to join a rowboat headed to scout the island. Long John Silver pilots the boat, showing a close knowledge of the route. The boats return that day, but morale is low: Jim is worried about Silver and his men and dislikes the look of the island; Dr. Livesey thinks the climate and terrain make it a likely place for disease; the crew, once the island's in sight, become sullen and ill-behaved; only Silver remains cheerful and energetic. Jim, Livesey, Trelawney and the captain hold a meeting in which they decide that the men will continue to behave as long as Silver thinks it is in his interest for them to do so; it is therefore necessary for the loyal men to keep their knowledge of the mutiny secret. The captain decides to send the men on shore, after arming the loyal ones, in order to defuse the situation. Jim decides on the spur of the moment to join one of the boats bound for the island. When the boat lands, Jim runs off into the bush, followed by Silver's shouts.
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