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What did Jim think and feel about the stranger who came to the inn and enquired about the seaman?

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Answer:

Jim felt "uneasy and alarmed" with the stranger, and admits that he "puzzled [him]".

Explanation:

Robert Louis Stevenson's "Treasure Island" revolves around the protagonist Jim Hawkins' adventures and his search for a treasure. The story is set with characters like pirates, journeys by ship, and the usual interesting story of an evil pirate and the fight to get to a buried treasure.

Jim Hawkins recalls how he first met "Black Dog", the former shipmate of "Captain" Bill, a guest at their inn "The Admiral Benbow". Jim recounts how the new guy was "a pale, tallowy creature, wanting two fingers of the left hand, and though he wore a cutlass, he did not look much like a fighter." He also went further to admit that "... this one puzzled [him]", and the longer he was in the company of the stranger, the more "uneasy and alarmed" Jim became.