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Adventure

The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe

by Defoe, Daniel

Shipwrecked on a deserted island, Robinson Crusoe must reinvent civilization from nothing — building shelter, farming, and defending himself through twenty-eight years of solitude before a single human footprint changes everything. The original survival story.

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1CHAPTER I. START IN LIFE
2CHAPTER II. SLAVERY AND ESCAPE
3CHAPTER III. WRECKED ON A DESERT ISLAND
4CHAPTER IV. FIRST WEEKS ON THE ISLAND
5CHAPTER V. BUILDS A HOUSE—THE JOURNAL
6CHAPTER VI. ILL AND CONSCIENCE-STRICKEN
7CHAPTER VII. AGRICULTURAL EXPERIENCE
8CHAPTER VIII. SURVEYS HIS POSITION
9CHAPTER IX. A BOAT
10CHAPTER X. TAMES GOATS
11CHAPTER XI. FINDS PRINT OF MAN’S FOOT ON THE SAND
12CHAPTER XII. A CAVE RETREAT
13CHAPTER XIII. WRECK OF A SPANISH SHIP
14CHAPTER XIV. A DREAM REALISED
15CHAPTER XV. FRIDAY’S EDUCATION
16CHAPTER XVI. RESCUE OF PRISONERS FROM CANNIBALS
17CHAPTER XVII. VISIT OF MUTINEERS
18CHAPTER XVIII. THE SHIP RECOVERED
19CHAPTER XIX. RETURN TO ENGLAND
20CHAPTER XX. FIGHT BETWEEN FRIDAY AND A BEAR

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CHAPTER I. START IN LIFE I was born in the year 1632, in the city of York, of a good family, though not of that country, my father being a foreigner of Bremen, who settled first at Hull. He got a good estate by merchandise, and leaving off his trade, lived afterwards at York, from whence he had married my mother, whose relations were named Robinson, a very good family in that country, and from whom I was called Robinson Kreutznaer; but, by the usual corruption of words in England, we are now called—nay, we call ourselves and write our name—Crusoe; and so my companions always called me. I had two elder brothers, one of whom was lieutenant-colonel to an English regiment of foot in Flanders, formerly commanded by the famous Colonel Lockhart, and was killed at the battle near Dunkirk against the Spaniards. What became of my second brother I never knew, any more than my father or mother knew what became of me. Being the third son of the family and not bred to any trade, my head began to be filled very early with rambling thoughts. My father, who was very ancient, had given me a competent share of learning, as far as house-education and a country free school generally go, and designed me for the law; but I would be satisfied with nothing but going to sea; and my inclination to this led me so strongly against the will, nay, the commands of my father, and against all the entreaties and persuasions of my mother and other friends, that there seemed to be something fatal in that prop...

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Adventure storiesAtlantic Ocean -- FictionCastaways -- FictionCrusoe, Robinson (Fictitious character) -- FictionIslands -- FictionShipwreck survival -- Fictionadventuresurvivalbritish-literaturecolonialismclassic

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