<Dl> <Dt> PART I--"THE OLD BUCCANEER" </Dt> </Dl> <Dt> PART I--"THE OLD BUCCANEER" </Dt> <P> An old sailor, calling himself "the captain"--real name Billy Bones--comes to lodge at the Admiral Benbow Inn on the west English coast during the mid-18th - century, paying the innkeeper's son, Jim Hawkins, a few pennies to keep a lookout for a one - legged "seafaring man". A seaman with intact legs, but lacking two fingers, shows up to confront Billy about sharing his treasure map . After running the stranger off in a violent fight, Billy, who drinks far too much rum, has a stroke and tells Jim that his former shipmates covet the contents of his sea chest . After a visit from an evil blind man named Pew who gives him "the black spot" as a summons to share the treasure, Billy has another stroke and dies; Jim and his mother (his father has also died just a few days before) unlock the sea chest, finding some money, a journal, and a map . The local physician, Dr. Livesey and the district squire, Trelawney, deduce that the map is of the island where a deceased pirate, Captain Flint buried his treasure . Squire Trelawney proposes buying a ship and going after the treasure, taking Livesey as ship's doctor and Jim as cabin boy . </P> <Dl> <Dt> PART II--"THE SEA COOK" </Dt> </Dl>

What did the blind man give the captain in treasure island