Mention the arrangements made by Squire Trelawney and Dr. Livesey for a voyage for treasure hunt.
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They immediately made plans to outfit a ship in Bristol and sail to the unnamed island (probably in the Caribbean). Squire Trelawney certainly didn't need the money, but he seemed like a bored landowner still yearning for the sea, so he undertook the financial endeavors necessary for the voyage.
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The Squire traveled to Bristol he hired a seamen's captain an bought an excellent schooner named The Hispaniola. The cook of the ship was to be Long John Silver, an old one-legged sailor who helped Squire Trelawney with choosing the rest of the crew
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- Jim Hawkins is a young boy living near Bristol, England, in the eighteenth century in his relatives ' inn, Admiral Benbow. An elderly sea captain named Billy Bones dies at the inn when an official verdict of guilt or judgment by the pirate is handed down. Jim and his mother quickly open the sea chest of Billy, finding a logbook and inside a map. They leave the papers with the steps outside, before Billy's pursuers loot the inn.
- Jim knows that the material that he stole from the sea chest must be precious. He therefore carries one of the documents discovered by him to Dr Livesey and Squire Trelawney, a local acquaintance. They instantly recognise it as a map for a huge treasure, hidden on a distant island by the notorious pirate Captain Flint.
- Trelawney starts to prepare an expedition immediately. Trelawney is being fooled into recruiting one of Flint's former friends Long John Silver, and several of Flint's crew in his negotiations to outfit his ship, the Hispaniola. Just Smollett, the captain, is trustworthy. The ship sails to Treasure Island until Silver's scheme for mutiny has been resolved by Jim. Jim informs the captain about Silver and the rest of the rebellious crew
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