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ILLUSTRATIONS
| FACING PAGE | ||
| Captain Bill Bones | 4 | |
| All day he hung round the cove, or upon the cliffs, with a brass telescope | ||
| Captain Bones Routs Black Dog | 16 | |
| One last tremendous cut which would certainly have split him to the chin had it not been intercepted by our big signboard of Admiral Benbow | ||
| Old Pew | 38 | |
| Tapping up and down the road in a frenzy, and groping and calling for his comrades | ||
| Jim Hawkins Leaves Home | 58 | |
| I said good-bye to mother and the cove | ||
| Long John Silver and Hawkins | 76 | |
| To me he was unweariedly kind; and always glad to see me in the galley | ||
| Preparing for the Mutiny | 102 | |
| Loaded pistols were served out to all the sure men | ||
| Ben Gunn | 112 | |
| I saw a figure leap with great rapidity behind the trunk of a pine | ||
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