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A STRANGE EVENT (an extract after Treasure Wand hy R L Stevenson) All the events in the book are told Dysme ofthe main characters, Jim Hawkins' who was a boy in his TeerIS.-Af the beginning of the book Jim tells about the time when his father kept the Admiral Benbow Inn'. Jim helped his parents with the work about it. One day an old seaman came to the inn. He didn't name himself but allowed everybody to call him Captain Captain was a very silent man As a rule, he drank very strong rum. It was once when Captain got angry. At that day he had drunk his rum enough to start singing: 'Fifteen men on the dead man's chest Yo-yo-ha ends bottle of rum!' Dr Liveset who was inside the room at the moment because he had come to see my ill father, said to Captain: 'If you keep on drinking rum so much, you'll die!" Dr Livesey was a bright man with pleasant manners and Captain didn't like him After the doctor's words the old seaman's anger was awfulibut Dr Livesey made him stay at his place Not very long after that a strange event happened in our inn. One day the door opened and a man who I had never seen before, came into the inn. He asked about his friend Bill and I understood he meant Captain Captain had just come in after his regular morning walk to the sea and was shutting the door behind him when he heard a voice: 1-tello, Bill, remember me7 You remember your old fnend, don't you. Biller said the stranger. Captain turned round quickly and saw us. His brown face became white, and even his nose turned blue. He looked old and sick, and I felt very sorry for him at that moment. "Black Dog!' he said "Well, I'll have a glass of rum from this dear child here, and we'll sit down and talk like old fnends," continued the stranger. When I came back with a bottle of rum, they were sitting at the captain's breakfast table Black Dog made me go and leave the door open. There were more shouts than quiet talking and then, all of a sudden, there followed the sound of a table and a chair crashing down. Next I heard the sound of knives and a cry of pain. I saw them both with knives in their hands and out ran Black Dog with blood running down his shoulder Captain ran after the stranger and threw his knife at him. Then Black Dog, in spite of his wound'. disappeared from sight in seconds. 'Jim," said the captain, 'rum!" and as he spoke, he caught himself with one hand against the wall. "Are you hurt?" I cried. "Rum!" he repeated. al must get away from here. Ruml Rum?" I ran to fetch' a bottle and heard a loud fall in the sitting-room. I saw the captain lying on the foot He was breathing very loudly and hard, his eyes closed, his face a dreadful' colour At the same time my mother, alarmed by the cries, came running downstairs to help We had no idea how to help the captain and were very glad when the door opened and Dr Livesey came in. on his visit to my sick father. "Oh. Doctor," we cried, ''what shall we do? Is he wounded? "Wounded? No more than you or I. It's his head. I warned him about rum. Well. Mrs Hawkins, just you run upstairs to your husband_ For my part, I'll do my best' to save his life and Jim here can help me." Dr Livesey took the captain's shirt off. After the doctor had worked hard for a while the captain opened his eyes and looked about him_ First he recognized the doctor, then his glance fell upon me. Suddenly his colour changed and he tried to sit up. crying, "Where's Black Dog'?" 'There's no Black Dog here," said the doctor. "You've had a heart attack. as I told you. Now, Mr Bones..." "That's not my name," he interrupted. 'All I have to say to you is this. one glass of rum won't kill you, but if you have one, you'll have another and another, and you'll the — die! So. bear in mind' that the word 'rum' is death to you And now I'll help you to your bed." We took him upstairs and laid him on the bed and his head fell .back on the pillow. With that the doctor went to see my father. taking me with him by the arm. "It's nothing," he said, as soon as he had closed the door. "He should lie for a week where he is, that's the best thing for him."


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A STRANGE EVENT (an extract after Treasure Wand hy R L Stevenson) All the events in the book are told of the main Dysme characters, Jim Hawkins ' who was a boy in his TeerIS.-Af, the beginning of the book Jim tells about the time when his father kept the Admiral Benbow Inn '. Jim helped his parents with the work about it. One day an old seaman came to the inn. He didn't name himself but allowed everybody to call him Captain Captain was a very silent man As a rule, he drank very strong rum. It was once when Captain got angry. At that day he had drunk his rum enough to start singing: "Fifteen men on the dead man's chest Yo-yo-ha ends bottle of rum! ' Dr Liveset who was inside the room at the moment because he had come to see my ill father, said to Captain: ' If you keep on drinking rum so much, you'll die! " Dr Livesey was a bright man with pleasant manners and Captain didn't like him After the doctor's words, the old seaman's anger was awfulibut Dr Livesey made him stay at his place, Not very long after that, a strange event happened in our inn. One day the door opened and a man who I had never seen before came into the inn. He asked about his friend Bill and I understood he meant Captain Captain had just come in after his regular morning walk to the sea and was shutting the door behind him when he heard a voice: 1-tello, Bill, remember You remember your old me7 fnend, don't you. Group said the stranger. Captain turned round quickly and saw us. His brown face became white, and even his nose turned blue. He looked old and sick, and I felt very sorry for him at that moment. "Black Dog! ' he said ' Well, I'll have a glass of rum from this dear child here, and we'll sit down and talk like old fnends," continued the stranger. When I came back with a bottle of rum, they were sitting at the captain's breakfast table Black Dog made me go and leave the door open. There were more shouts than quiet talking and then, all of a sudden, there followed the sound of a table and a chair crashing down. Next I heard the sound of knives and a cry of pain. I saw them both with knives in their hands and out ran a Black Dog with blood running down his shoulder Captain ran after the stranger and threw his knife at him. Then the Black Dog, in spite of his wound '. disappeared from sight in seconds. ' Jim, "said the captain, ' rum!" and as he spoke, he caught himself with one hand against the wall. "Are you hurt?" I cried. "Rum!" he repeated. Al must get away from here. Ruml Rum? " I ran to fetch a bottle and heard a loud fall in the sitting-room. I saw the captain lying on the foot He was breathing very loudly and hard, his eyes closed, his face a dreadful ' colour At the same time my mother, alarmed by the cries came running downstairs to help We had no idea how to help the captain and were very glad when the door opened and Dr. Livesey came in on his visit to my sick father. "Oh. Doctor, "we cried, ' what shall we do? Is he wounded? "The Wounded? No more than you or I. It's his head. I warned him about rum. Well. Mrs Hawkins, just you run upstairs to your husband_ For my part, I'll do my best ' to save his life and Jim here can help me. " Dr Livesey took the captain's shirt off. After the doctor had worked hard for a while the captain opened his eyes and looked about him_ First he recognized the doctor, then his glance fell upon me. Suddenly his colour changed and he tried to sit up. crying, "where's Black Dog '?" ' There's no Black Dog here, "said the doctor. "You've had a heart attack. as I told you. Now, Mr Bones. " "That's not my name," he are interrupted. ' All I have to say to you is this. one glass of rum won't kill you, but if you have one, you'll have another and another, and you'll the-die! So. bear in mind ' that the word ' rum ' is death to you And now I'll help you to your bed. " We took him upstairs and laid him on the bed and his head fell back on the pillow. With that the doctor went to see my father. taking me with him by the arm. "It's nothing," he said, as soon as he had closed the door. "He should lie for a week where he is, that's the best thing for him."
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A STRANGE EVENT (an extract after Treasure Wand hy RL Stevenson) All the events in the book are told Dysme ofthe main characters, Jim Hawkins' who was a boy in his TeerIS.-Af the beginning of the book Jim tells about the time when his father kept the Admiral Benbow Inn '. Jim helped his parents with the work about it. One day an old seaman came to the inn. He did not name himself but allowed everybody to call him Captain Captain was a very silent man As a rule, he drank very strong rum. It was once when Captain got angry. At that day he had drunk his rum enough to start singing: 'Fifteen men on the dead man's chest Yo-yo-ha ends bottle of rum!' Dr Liveset who was inside the room at the moment because he had come to see my ill father, said to Captain: 'If you keep on drinking rum so much, you'll die! "Dr Livesey was a bright man with pleasant manners and Captain did not like him After the doctor's words the old seaman's anger was awfulibut Dr Livesey made him stay at his place Not very long after that a strange event happened in our inn. One day the door opened and a man who I had never seen before, came into the inn. He asked about his friend Bill and I understood he meant Captain Captain had just come in after his regular morning walk to the sea and was shutting the door behind him when he heard a voice: 1-tello, Bill , remember me7 You remember your old fnend, do not you. Biller said the stranger. Captain turned round quickly and saw us. His brown face became white, and even his nose turned blue. He looked old and sick, and I felt very sorry for him at that moment. "Black Dog! ' he said "Well, I'll have a glass of rum from this dear child here, and we'll sit down and talk like old fnends," continued the stranger. When I came back with a bottle of rum, they were sitting at the captain's breakfast table Black Dog made me go and leave the door open. There were more shouts than quiet talking and then, all of a sudden, there followed the sound of a table and a chair crashing down. Next I heard the sound of knives and a cry of pain. I saw them both with knives in their hands and out ran Black Dog with blood running down his shoulder Captain ran after the stranger and threw his knife at him. Then Black Dog, in spite of his wound '. disappeared from sight in seconds. 'Jim, "said the captain,' rum!" and as he spoke, he caught himself with one hand against the wall. "Are you hurt?" I cried. "Rum!" he repeated. al must get away from here. Ruml Rum? "I ran to fetch 'a bottle and heard a loud fall in the sitting-room. I saw the captain lying on the foot He was breathing very loudly and hard, his eyes closed, his face a dreadful' colour At the same time my mother, alarmed by the cries, came running downstairs to help We had no idea how to help the captain and were very glad when the door opened and Dr Livesey came in. on his visit to my sick father. "Oh. Doctor, "we cried, '' what shall we do? Is he wounded?" Wounded? No more than you or I. It's his head. I warned him about rum. Well. Mrs Hawkins, just you run upstairs to your husband_ For my part, I'll do my best 'to save his life and Jim here can help me. "Dr Livesey took the captain's shirt off. After the doctor had worked hard for a while the captain opened his eyes and looked about him_ First he recognized the doctor, then his glance fell upon me. Suddenly his colour changed and he tried to sit up. crying, "Where's Black Dog '?"' There's no Black Dog here, " said the doctor. "You've had a heart attack. As I told you. Now, Mr Bones ..." "That's not my name," he interrupted. 'All I have to say to you is this. one glass of rum will not kill you, but if you have one, you'll have another and another, and you'll the - die! So. bear in mind 'that the word' rum 'is death to you And now I'll help you to your bed. "We took him upstairs and laid him on the bed and his head fell .back on the pillow. With that the doctor went to see my father. taking me with him by the arm. "It's nothing," he said, as soon as he had closed the door. "He should lie for a week where he is, that's the best thing for him."


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a STRANGE event (an extract after treasure wand hy r l stevenson), all the events in the book are told Dysme ofthe main characters, jim hawkins' who was a boy in his TeerIS. - Af the beginning of the book, jim tells about the time when his father was the admiral Benbow inn '. jim helped his parents with the work about it. one day an old seaman came to the inn.he didn't name himself but for everybody to call him captain captain was a very silent. as a rule, he drank very strong rum. it was only when the captain got angry. at that time he had 7 his rum enough to start singing: "fifteen men on the dead man 's chest - yo - yo has ends bottle of rum! dr. Liveset who was inside the room at the moment because he had come to see my ill father.said to the captain, 'if you keep on drinking rum so much, you'il die! " dr. Livesey was a bright man with pleasant manners and captain didn't like him after the doctor's words the old seaman's anger was awfulibut dr. Livesey made him stay at his place not very long after that a strange event happened in our inn. one day the door opened and a man who i had never seen before, came into the inn.he asked about his friend bill and i understood he. captain captain had just come in for his regular morning walk to the sea and was shutting the door behind him when he heard a voice: 1 - tello, bill, remember me7 you remember your old fnend, don 't you. Biller said the stranger. the captain turned round quickly and saw us. his brown face was white, and even his nose turned blue.he looked old and sick, and i felt very sorry for him at that moment. " black dog! ' he said, "well, i'll have a glass of rum from this dear child here, and we'll sit down and talk like old fnends," continued the stranger. when i came back with a bottle of rum, they were sitting at the breakfast table after's black dog made me go and leave the door open.there were more shouts than quiet talking, and then, all of a sudden, i followed the sound of a table and a chair crashing down. next i heard the sound of knives and a cry of pain. i saw them both with knives in their hands and out to be the black dog with blood running down his shoulder captain ran after the stranger and were his knife at him. then the black dog, in spite of his or '.disappeared from sight in seconds. jim, 'said the after,' rum! " and as he spoke, he caught himself with one hand against the wall. " are you hurt? " i cried. " rum! " he repeated. al must get away from here. Ruml rum? " i ran to fetch a bottle and heard a loud fall in the sitting - room. i saw the after lying on the foot he was breathing very this and hard, his eyes closed.his face a dreadful 'night at the same time my mother, alarmed by the cries, came running course to help we had no idea how to help the after and were very glad when the door opened and dr. Livesey came in. on his visit to my sick father. " oh. doctor, we cried, 'what shall we do? is he wounded? " wounded? no more than you or i. it's his head. i warned him about rum. well. mrs. hawkins.just you run upstairs to your husband _ for my part, i 'll do my best to save his life and jim here can help me. "dr. Livesey took the after's shirt off. after the doctor had worked hard for a while after the opened his eyes and looked about him _ first he recognized the doctor, then his glance fell upon me. suddenly the night changed and he tried to sit up. crying, "where's black dog '?"there 's no black dog here," said the doctor. " you've had a heart attack. as i told you. now, mr. bones, "" that's not my name, "he interrupted." all i have to say to you is this. a glass of rum won 't kill you, but if you have one, you' ll have another and another, and you 'll the - die! so. bear in mind 'and the word' rum 'is death to you and now i'll help you to your bed."we took him upstairs and laid him on the bed and his head fell.back on the pillow. with that the doctor went to see my father. taking me with him by the arm. " it 's nothing, "he said, as soon as he had closed the door." he should lie for a week where he is, that's the best thing for him. "


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