Stevevson-Treasure-ajk$0# 1,2866,159,nof,eng,20160512,20160522,3,R.L. Stevenson: Treasure Island ama,https://www.amazon.com/Treasure-Island-Robert-Louis-Stevenson-ebook/dp/B0084AZXKK/ref=cm_rdp_product_img eng,https://www.amazon.com/gp/review/R1UERBVDGRXMVN?ref_=glimp_1rv_cl 137,1,THE OLD BUCCANEER ,w,BUCCANEER?merirosvo 140,a,201605120220 = 8 140,2,CHAPTER I - AT THE "ADMIRAL BENBOW" 140,w,saber? sable 144,h,"Fifteen men on the dead man's chest, Yo-ho-ho and a bottle of rum!" 157,w,on the threshold. 173,w,There were nights when he took a deal more rum and water than his head would carry; 186,b,201605120243 = 10 186,a,201605120719 = 10 190,w,wringing?vääntämistä 203,h,"Fifteen men on the dead man's chest— Yo-ho-ho and a bottle of rum! 216,h,"If you do not put that knife this instant into your pocket, I promise, upon my honor, you shall hang at the next assizes." 225,2,CHAPTER II - BLACK DOG APPEARS AND DISAPPEARS ,w,gales;?myrskystä; 255,w,hilt?kahva 267,w,talons,?kynnet, " 312,f,he should lie for a week where he is—that is the best thing for him and you, but another stroke would settle him." 312,b ,201605120817 + 7 = 17 314,2,CHAPTER III - THE BLACK SPOT 314,w,noggin?ryyppy 319,w,hulk? ,,lee.? 327,w,berth?"laiturissa? " 393,f,It was the second death I had known, and the sorrow of the first was still fresh in my heart. 393,b201605132235 + 5 = 22 397,2,CHAPTER IV - THE SEA-CHEST 438,w,cannikin, 446,w,trinkets,?rihkamaa, 479,2,CHAPTER V - THE LAST OF THE BLIND MAN 555,2,CHAPTER VI - THE CAPTAIN'S PAPERS 639,1,PART II THE SEA-COOK 641,3,CHAPTER VII - I GO TO BRISTOL 715,2,CHAPTER VIII - AT THE SIGN OF THE "SPY-GLASS" 788,2,CHAPTER IX - POWDER AND ARMS 864,2,CHAPTER X - THE VOYAGE ,w,stave?sauva 940,2,CHAPTER XI - WHAT I HEARD IN THE APPLE BARREL 1024,2,CHAPTER XII - COUNCIL OF WAR 1100,1,PART III MY SHORE ADVENTURE 1103,2,CHAPTER XIII - HOW MY SHORE ADVENTURE BEGAN ,w,scuppers?valumaputkia 1111,w,giddily 1119,w,sweltering?helteinen 1172,2,CHAPTER XIV - THE FIRST BLOW 1245,2,CHAPTER XV - THE MAN OF THE ISLAND ,w,nowise 1294,w,clove hitch?siansorkka 1337,1,PART IV THE STOCKADE 1339,2,CHAPTER XVI – NARRATIVE CONTINUED BY THE DOCTOR—HOW THE SHIP WAS ABANDONED 1405,2,CHAPTER XVII - NARRATIVE CONTINUED BY THE DOCTOR—THE JOLLY-BOAT'S LAST TRIP 1461,f,With all this in our minds, we waded ashore as fast as we could, leaving behind us the poor jolly-boat, and a good half of all our powder and provisions. 1461,b,201605180948 + 59 = 81 1466,2,CHAPTER XVIII - NARRATIVE CONTINUED BY THE DOCTOR—END OF THE FIRST DAY'S FIGHTING 1529,2,CHAPTER XIX - NARRATIVE RESUMED BY JIM HAWKINS—THE GARRISON IN THE STOCKADE 1609,2,CHAPTER XX - SILVER'S EMBASSY 1633,w,knoll. 1649,h,"Well, here it is," said Silver. "We want that treasure, and we'll have it—that's our point! You would just as soon save your lives, I reckon; and that's yours. You have a chart, haven't you?" 1686,2,CHAPTER XXI - THE ATTACK 1770,1,PART V MY SEA ADVENTURE 1773,2,CHAPTER XXII - HOW MY SEA ADVENTURE BEGAN 1853,2,CHAPTER XXIII - THE EBB-TIDE RUNS 1916,2,CHAPTER XXIV - THE CRUISE OF THE CORACLE 1992,2,CHAPTER XXV - I STRIKE THE JOLLY ROGER 2055,w,haggard,?riutunut 2060,2,CHAPTER XXVI - ISRAEL HANDS 2160,f,Something sang like an arrow through the air; I felt a blow and then a sharp pang, and there I was pinned by the shoulder to the mast. In the horrid pain and surprise of the moment—I scarce can say it was by my own volition, and I am sure it was without a conscious aim—both my pistols went off, and both escaped out of my hands. They did not fall alone; with a choked cry the coxswain loosed his grasp upon the shrouds, and plunged head first into the water. http://www.askokorpela.fi/Kindle/AjkKindle.htm 2160,b,201605211216 + 39 = 120 2160,a,201605220653 = 120 2172,2,CHAPTER XXVII - "PIECES OF EIGHT" 2180,w,shrouds?suojat. 2196,w,jibs I speedily doused?työt I nopeasti doused 2254,1,PART VI CAPTAIN SILVER 2257,2,CHAPTER XXVIII - IN THE ENEMY'S CAMP 2257,w,smote?löi 2289,w,keelson.?sisäköliä. 2365,2,CHAPTER XXIX - THE BLACK SPOT AGAIN 2452,2,CHAPTER XXX - ON PAROLE 2477,w,slough.?suo 2r93,w,gammon?savustettu kinkku 2548,2,CHAPTER XXXI - THE TREASURE-HUNT—FLINT'S POINTER 2629,w,doubloons? 2638,2,CHAPTER XXXII - THE TREASURE-HUNT—THE VOICE AMONG THE TREES 2746,w,nutmeg-?muskottipähkinä- 2779,h,"John Silver," he said, "you're a prodigious villain and impostor—a monstrous impostor, sir. I am told I am not to prosecute you. Well, then, I will not. But the dead men, sir, hang about your neck like millstones." 2802,2,CHAPTER XXXIV - AND LAST 2866,f,The bar silver and the arms still lie, for all that I know, where Flint buried them; and certainly they shall lie there for me. Oxen and wain-ropes would not bring me back again to that accursed island, and the worst dreams that ever I have are when I hear the surf booming about its coasts, or start upright in bed, with the sharp voice of Captain Flint still ringing in my ears: "Pieces of eight! pieces of eight!" THE END - http://www.askokorpela.fi/Kindle/AjkKindle.htm 2866,b,201605221106 + 39 = 159*** ### en #eng Treasure island - strong if not strangling Another favorite of my litteray mentor Viljo. But I am shunning. No doubt about the mastery of the author. For me at first tens of pages were exercise of quick reading, dull, easy wording, like ship on a quiet sea. I already started wondering the reputation of this classic. In vain. A real firework of words, expressions of seaman speech - and of burning gunpowder followed. If it had stopped to that, I would not say a crossing word. But there were cadavers galore, no value on human life as in the worst Westerns. Hypocrite or not, I cannot accept. Even if for and just because of an unprecedented amount of gold of all mints of the world. Too much is too much, even if ingeniously presented. Cruelly 3 stars, even two from me would not be too little.