What had the captain intended to do when he first came up to complain to MR trelawney
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The conflict between Captain Smollett and Squire Trelawney is found in chapter nine of Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson. The squire has hired the captain for a treasure-seeking journey, but he did not reveal that information to him. Smollett, then, is unhappy for two reasons.
First, he is upset with Trelawney for not telling him the reason for their journey, something he might not have minded except that the entire crew seemed to know their mission while he did not. He resents being trusted less than the crew and he is upset because treasure hunts are more dangerous than other kinds of journeys. The other key complaint Smollett has is the crew Trelawney hired. He should have been able to hire his own men and likes nothing about those whom Trelawney hired--and we learn later that perhaps his instincts were correct about them.