![- Yo-ho-ho and a Bottle of Rum - The famous words “Fifteen me on the Dead Man's Chest, yo-ho-ho, and a bottle of rum” come from the lyrics of Robert Loius Stevenson's portion of a fictional song from his 1883 novel “Treasure Island.” The song was an old - Yo-ho-ho and a Bottle of Rum - The famous words “Fifteen me on the Dead Man's Chest, yo-ho-ho, and a bottle of rum” come from the lyrics of Robert Loius Stevenson's portion of a fictional song from his 1883 novel “Treasure Island.” The song was an old](https://i.redd.it/i7e3upy5jqf71.jpg)
- Yo-ho-ho and a Bottle of Rum - The famous words “Fifteen me on the Dead Man's Chest, yo-ho-ho, and a bottle of rum” come from the lyrics of Robert Loius Stevenson's portion of a fictional song from his 1883 novel “Treasure Island.” The song was an old
![Yo-ho-ho and a Bottle of Rum - The famous words “Fifteen me on the Dead Man's Chest, yo-ho-ho, and a bottle of rum” come from the lyrics of Robert Loius Stevenson's Yo-ho-ho and a Bottle of Rum - The famous words “Fifteen me on the Dead Man's Chest, yo-ho-ho, and a bottle of rum” come from the lyrics of Robert Loius Stevenson's](https://i.redd.it/rd9k5su5jqf71.jpg)
Yo-ho-ho and a Bottle of Rum - The famous words “Fifteen me on the Dead Man's Chest, yo-ho-ho, and a bottle of rum” come from the lyrics of Robert Loius Stevenson's
![- Yo-ho-ho and a Bottle of Rum - The famous words “Fifteen me on the Dead Man's Chest, yo-ho-ho, and a bottle of rum” come from the lyrics of Robert Loius Stevenson's portion of a fictional song from his 1883 novel “Treasure Island.” The song was an old - Yo-ho-ho and a Bottle of Rum - The famous words “Fifteen me on the Dead Man's Chest, yo-ho-ho, and a bottle of rum” come from the lyrics of Robert Loius Stevenson's portion of a fictional song from his 1883 novel “Treasure Island.” The song was an old](https://i.redd.it/m4bejdx5jqf71.jpg)