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  1. 22 de mai. de 2023 · SEARCH FOR MR. HYDE. That evening Mr. Utterson came home to his bachelor house in sombre spirits and sat down to dinner without relish. It was his custom of a Sunday, when this meal was over, to sit close by the fire, a volume of some dry divinity on his reading-desk, until the clock of the neighbouring church rang out the hour of twelve, when he would go soberly and gratefully to bed.

  2. The summer of 1781 was unusually cold and rainy in Braemar, Scotland. Unknown at the time, Robert Louis Stevenson (Edinburgh, 1850 – Samoa, 1894) had taken shelter in the highlands with his wife and her children, seeking precisely what the weather denied him: relief for his delicate health.

  3. 23 de mai. de 2024 · Summary. Treasure Island. A deluxe 1886 edition of Robert Louis Stevenson's Treasure Island included a treasure map. (more) The main character, young Jim Hawkins, helps his parents run the Admiral Benbow, an inn near Bristol, England. One day a desperate-looking ruffian, Billy Bones (“the captain”), appears and takes a room.

  4. 17 de dez. de 2005 · Librivox recording of Treasure Island, by Robert Louis Stevenson. Read by: Chapters 1-2: Squiddhartha Chapters 3-4: Gord Chapters 5-6: Kara Chapters 7-8: Literate Loser Chapters 9-10: Ivan Chapters 11-12: Podchef Chapters 13-14: Squiddhartha Chapters 15-16: Hugh Chapters 17-18: Vee Chapters 19-20: mjd-s Chapters 21-22: Kristen Chapters 23-24 ...

  5. David Balfour is a young man who has lived his entire life in the small inland town of Essendean, in the lowlands of Scotland. After David Balfour's father Alexander Balfour passes away, David puts his father's affairs in order and prepares to set out on a journey in search of a new life. Mr. Campbell, the local minister, catches David as he is ...

  6. ロバート・ルイス・スティーヴンソン(Robert Louis Stevenson、1850年 11月13日 - 1894年 12月3日)は、イギリスのスコットランド、エディンバラ生まれの小説家、詩人、エッセイストである。代表作に冒険小説『宝島』『ジキル博士とハイド氏』など。

  7. Summary. ‘ The Swing’ by Robert Louis Stevenson is a simple profession of love for the joys of swinging told from the perspective by a young speaker. The poem begins with the speaker asking the listener how much they like to swing up into the blue air. This is a rhetorical question, as seen by the speaker’s quick response.