What does the writer hope to archieve by introducing the autobiographical 'I ' and adding that the treasure is still there?
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The Admiral Benbow Inn is an important location in Part 1, Chapters 1-6 of Treasure Island. Chapter 1 is entitled: ''The Old Sea-dog at the 'Admiral Benbow.'' Long before he began his adventure with the pirates, before he discovered the map, and even before he met the mysterious Billy Bones, Jim Hawkins lived with his parents in the south of England in the Admiral Benbow Inn. The Admiral Benbow Inn is nestled on the outskirts of Kitt's Cove, on the coast of southwest England near the town of Bristol. It is named after the Admiral John Benbow who was something of a legend in 18th century England. Benbow was an admiral in the British army who became famous for the battles he waged against pirates on the high seas. He died in battle in Jamaica in 1702. Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins are its proprietors, along with their teenage son, Jim.
In the parlour of the house, they operate a bar and pub that served food and drink to guests and boarders.