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describe the squire based on treasure island​

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Answered by srishtiofficial
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squire trelawney is a nobleman who had the means to hire the ship to take his friends on real life treasure hunt in treasure island by Robert Louis Stevenson. however, he quickly discovers that he is in over his head

Answered by fathima07
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Trelawney's name are the very first words listed in this novel as the narrator and protagonist, Jim Hawkins claims that he is writing an account of their story based on the suggestion of Trelawney and some others. Trelawney first enters the story when Jim finds a treasure map belonging to Billy Bones, a pirate who dies while staying at Jim's family's inn. Jim only trusts Dr. Livesey, the local doctor, with the map. Livesey just happens to be having dinner with his friend, Trelawney that night.

Jim knew of Trelawney, but had never spent much time with him. He describes the man as tall (over 6 feet) with dark, expressive eyebrows and red skin. When Trelawney sees the map, he declares, 'If we have the clue you talk about, I fit out a ship in Bristol dock, and take you and Hawkins here along, and I'll have that treasure if I search a year.' Trelawney's boyish sense of adventure, as well as financial means, marks the beginning of the expedition to find the treasure.

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