Long John Silver is arrested for murder and robbery. Miss Purity and Jim Hawkins try to prove his innocense.
Desperate to get the money to save his ship, Long John agrees to a plan another pirate recommends to steal Spanish gold. But the pirate turns out to be just as much of a liar as was the last time Long John met him.
Long John and Miss Purity learn that the headmistress of the orphanage is not allowing the children to have a Christmas party or receive gifts.
While sick with a fever, Long John dreams that he is to be executed for piracy.
The Governor orders to close Miss Purity’s tavern on behalf of the English. Long John discovers plans from the Spanish about a military invasion.
Gentleman Richard Thorpe asks Long John for help to find his brother Jeffrey who is missing on an island occupied by the Spanish. On the island, they discover that the Spanish terrorize the locals to monopolize the island's pink pearls.
Before departing Portobello to return to his native Scotland, dentist Angus McAllister treats Jim for a toothache. Long John suddenly suffers a toothache of his own while cruising the Caribbean. Discovering that Angus has been captured and imprisoned by the Spanish, Long John devises a plan to rescue him . . . when the toothache becomes unbearable for everyone aboard his ship.
Jim Hawkins tells the story that he actually saw a ship in the bay with a dead crew - and of course nobody believes him. Jim and Long John Silver discover that the Spanish robbed the ship and killed the entire crew.
Silver and his crew attempt to plunder a Spanish ship, but there's no one aboard except dead prisoners.
France and England are at war—and to the amusement of Long John Silver and his pirate crew, the foppish French Navy takes over their ship.
Miss Purity is upset that no one has remembered her birthday except the priest.
Miss Purity and Long John decide Jim should be sent to a private boarding school after he causes trouble at a local birthday party. Things become even worse for Jim when he discovers his roommate is the same boy who actually caused the trouble at the party.
After losing the Faithful gambling, a former pirate convinces Long John the real money is in honest trade, such as he conducts. But is this "former" pirate really reformed?
Purity's dressmaker is in love with a woman who scorns him for more "manly" men. Long John advises: "There be as many women as fish in the sea. Love be a trick of dame nature—and she be a woman. Thank your stars you be rid of her boarding hook." But Purity schemes to bring them together, and the dressmaker proves he really is a man.
Purity (Connie Gilchrist) has a new beau---who has ulterior motives. Robert Newton.
When Gov. Strong takes a holiday, his replacement turns out to be crooked, and Long John exposes him.
Long John (Robert Newton) helps defend the British Navy against newly allied France and Spain. Jim: Kit Taylor.
Miss Purity arranges special treatment for Molly when Molly's niece comes for a visit.
Redbeard says he can bring Long John and Miss Purity back together by making Long John a "Dragon Slayer" like the knights of old. In truth, Redbeard is playing Long John against Miss Purity, and plans on being the winner himself.
Long John sets his eyes on the natives' treasure when he and the crew deliver a naval officer to Amoyan Island.
Miss Purity learns that the ship carrying her sister and her niece has been scuttled.
Miss Purity befriends a young woman who is caring for her sick brother.
Jim and Elizabeth become seriously ill, and everybody attributes it to a mysterious voodoo power - except for Long John, who sets out to find the real cause of their illness.
Long John and his crew rescue a group of women who had been held captive.
Purity (Connie Gilchrist) gives Long John an ultimatum: set the wedding day---or else. Long John: Robert Newton. Jim: Kit Taylor.
The island hideaway is hit by a fever, and a Quaker doctor comes to the aid of young Jim Hawkins.