Jim cuts loose the Hispaniola from the pirate ship and drifts towards shore. He falls asleep exhausted and dreams of home. Upon waking, Jim sees that the Hispaniola is drifting aimlessly at sea while the pirate crew is distracted on shore. Jim manages to board the empty ship, but his coracle is destroyed in the process, trapping him on the drifting Hispaniola with no way off.
Jim cuts loose the Hispaniola from the pirate ship and drifts towards shore. He falls asleep exhausted and dreams of home. Upon waking, Jim sees that the Hispaniola is drifting aimlessly at sea while the pirate crew is distracted on shore. Jim manages to board the empty ship, but his coracle is destroyed in the process, trapping him on the drifting Hispaniola with no way off.
Jim cuts loose the Hispaniola from the pirate ship and drifts towards shore. He falls asleep exhausted and dreams of home. Upon waking, Jim sees that the Hispaniola is drifting aimlessly at sea while the pirate crew is distracted on shore. Jim manages to board the empty ship, but his coracle is destroyed in the process, trapping him on the drifting Hispaniola with no way off.
Jim cuts loose the Hispaniola from the pirate ship and drifts towards shore. He falls asleep exhausted and dreams of home. Upon waking, Jim sees that the Hispaniola is drifting aimlessly at sea while the pirate crew is distracted on shore. Jim manages to board the empty ship, but his coracle is destroyed in the process, trapping him on the drifting Hispaniola with no way off.
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Treasure Island
CHAPTER 22-27 BY MUHAMMAD BEHROZ RASHEED Intro
Treasure island is one of the most popular classic books of
its still being read by many people around the globe today. It’s a book about a young boy with a passion to go beyond the seas for adventures and fight battles. Chapter 22 One of the pirates and hunter died but captain was lucky and didn’t had any swear damage. In the noon Dr livessy Got his pistols , cutlus and putted the map in his pocket and went out the stockade with a muskin After Dr livessy leaves Gray and Jim cleaned the stockade from blood but Jim wanted to leave the stockade. So he planned to leave the stockade when no one will be watching. He thought to find Ben Gunns boat. While gray and squire were helping captain he climed over the fence and went out. After finding Ben Gunns boat he got in it and went towards the Hispaniola with a great plan. Chapter 23 Grasping the hawser, or anchor rope, Jim takes out his knife and starts cutting, being careful not to let the cord snap at him when it breaks. Waiting for the wind to lessen the rope’s tension so he can finish cutting it, he sits and listens to the rude oaths and drunken nonsense coming from the pirates’ ship. One sailor is singing a morbid sea song about a ship “setting out with a crew of seventy-five and returning with only one alive.” When there is a breeze, Jim is able to cut the last fibers of the rope and set the Hispaniola adrift.Jim is startled to find that he has drifted near the pirates’ campfire on shore. Sure of imminent death, he commends his soul to God and falls asleep in the coracle, dreaming of home. Chapter 24 Upon awakening, Jim discovers that he has drifted to the southwest end of Treasure Island. Paddling toward shore is useless, as he would be dashed to death on the rocks near by. Jim decides to try to make his way toward a friendlier shoreline to the north. After much effort he finally reaches the cove he has aimed for, his throat burning from thirst. He spots the Hispaniola drifting aimlessly and concludes that the crew either is entirely drunk or has deserted the ship. Jim hatches a plan to try to board the wildly drifting Hispaniola, realizing that he can overtake the ship if he sits up and paddles hard.Finally reaching the ship, Jim climbs on board and searches for water to quench his thirst. He hears the sound of the ship being blown into and destroying the coracle, and knows that escape from the ship is now impossible. Chapter 25
Thrilling Narratives of Mutiny, Murder and Piracy
A weird series of tales of shipwreck and disaster, from the earliest part of the century to the present time, with accounts of providential escapes and heart-rending fatalities.