Narrator: So the good ship Hispaniola strikes out westward across the Atlantic insearch of adventure - and treasure! There鈥檚 fair weather and foul, and acouple of hands are lost overboard, but life is cheap at sea and apart fromthat the voyage is uneventful. The sails go up, the sails are trimmed, the sailscome down, and the waters of the deep blue carve shapes along the goodship鈥檚 hull. Jim makes great friends with Silver and visits him often in thegalley:
Parrot: It鈥檒l end in tears! It鈥檒l end in tears! Who鈥檚 the parrot now then? Who鈥檚 theparrot now then? Silver and gold! Silver and gold!
Jim: I鈥檝e cleared the captain鈥檚 cabin and ground the coffee for breakfast. Just thepots now.
Long John Silver: Come away, Jim Hawkins, and have a yarn with me. Sit you down now andhear the news. Cap鈥檔 Flint here was just predicting success to our voyage.Wasn鈥檛 you cap鈥檔?
Parrot: Stand by to go about!! Pieces of Eight! Pieces of Eight!
Long John Silver: I can鈥檛 disagree with him, Jim, he鈥檚 never been wrong afore. Here you go鈥
Jim: Why do you call him Captain Flint?
Long John Silver: Ah, well now. I named him Flint after the famous buccaneer鈥
Jim: I thought Captain Flint was an evil man, a monster.
Long John Silver: A monster? Damn your eyes, Jim, you鈥檇 be a lucky whelk to say that and liveif Flint could hear you. Though - he was a monster right enough. Most wickedpirate that ever lived. Cut more throats than I鈥檝e cooked hot dinners. Struckterror across the whole Caribbee. Pass me that other knife. Ta. Flint wore outthe plank he made so many walk off it to their deaths. So I鈥檓 told, mind. Notthat I鈥檇 know.
Jim: You met him?
Long John Silver: Never had the pleasure, I鈥檓 sure. Now come on, you little scallywag, I鈥檒l helpyou with those pots.
Narrator: Such is the atmosphere on the voyage, such the spirit, that neither Jim, norSquire Trelawney, nor Dr Livesey himself suspects the terrible truth about thecrew. The awful secret they are all concealing. The discovery is only madeat the last minute, by chance - by young Jim himself - on the last day of theoutward journey鈥
The Hispaniola has arrived by night in the very seas where the island ismarked on the treasure map. A hush fills the ship as each man scours thehorizon, searching for land, and thinking of the possibilities of the morrow.Jim heads up on deck to grab an apple from the big barrel. He reaches in toofar - and falls to the very bottom. Then he hears voices - and what he hearsstops his scrabbling dead.
Sailor 1: I think we should do it tonight.
Sailor 2: You鈥檒l stay quiet till I give the word. And not till we spy land.
Narrator: What he hears makes his heart sink and his breath race and his bodytremble.
Long John Silver: When the time comes boys, we鈥檒l let her rip! We鈥檒l take the ship, kill them asain鈥檛 square with us, and dig up old Flint鈥檚 treasure.
Narrator: Silver is talking mutiny with a bunch of the crew. Arguing over when theyshould take over. Arguing over who gets to kill Trelawney and who gets to killCaptain Smollet. And Silver himself is the one in charge鈥
Jim: 鈥he blood thirstiest pirate of them all鈥
Long John Silver: Only one thing I claim - Squire Trelawney! I鈥檒l rip his calf鈥檚 head off his bodywith these here hands boys! Now then young Dick, you jump up like a goodlad and get me an apple from that barrel鈥
Narrator: As the footsteps approach the barrel, Jim鈥檚 eyes bulge in fear, he takes abreath, ready to leap and run when -
Sailor: Land ahoy! Land ahoy!
Narrator: The men on deck all rush to the side to peer into the gloom. Jim pops out ofthe barrel unseen and slips away.
Sailor 1: It鈥檚 Skeleton Island all right!
Sailor 2 We鈥檙e here!
Sailor 3: Treasure Island, me lads!
Narrator: A great cheer fills the ship. In the darkness, Jim finds Captain Smollett, DrLivesey and the Squire in the cabin and tells them his terrible news. Theywork out the numbers - there are only seven sailors including themselvesthey can trust. Which leaves nineteen pirates against them.
Sailors singing: 鈥榊o ho ho and up she rises, yo ho ho and up she rises鈥︹
Jim: What鈥檚 happening?
Smollett: That, I may believe, is the sound of the Jolly Roger being raised.
Jim: What are we going to do?
Dr Livesey: A very good question my boy. A very good question indeed.