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HENRY G. BOHN, YORK STREET, COVENT GARDEN.
13. ADR. 1968
B. 29, 3, 228
Robinson's Family, &c.-His Elopement from his Parents........................... 1
SECTION II.
First Adventures at Sea, and Experience of a Maritime Life.-Voyage to
Guinea
SECTION III.
5
Robinson's Captivity at Sallee.-Escape with Xury.-Arrival at the Brazils... 13
SECTION IV.
He settles in the Brazils as a Planter.-Makes another Voyage, and is ship-
wrecked
25
SECTION V.
Robinson finds himself in a desolate Island.-Procures a Stock of Articles
from the Wreck.-Constructs his Habitation
36
SECTION VI.
Carries all his Riches, Provisions, &c. into his Habitation.-Dreariness of
Solitude. Consolatory Reflections.......
45
SECTION VII.
Robinson's Mode of reckoning Time.-Difficulties arising from want of Tools.
-He arranges his Habitation
49
SECTION VIII.
Robinson's Journal.-Details of his Domestic Economy and Contrivances.--
Shock of an Earthquake
SECTION IX.
54
Robinson obtains more Articles from the Wreck.-His Illness and Affliction.. 64
SECTION X.
His Recovery. His Comfort in Reading the Scriptures.-Makes an Excursion
into the Interior of the Island.-Forms his "Bower"
71
SECTION XI.
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Robinson makes a Tour to explore his Island.-Employed in Basket-making 82
SECTION XII.
He returns to his Cave.—His Agricultural Labours and Success
SECTION XIII.
His Manufacture of Pottery, and Contrivance for baking Bread
SECTION XIV.
Meditates his Escape from the Island.-Builds a Canoe.-Failure of his
Scheme.-Resignation to his Condition.-Makes himself a new Dress
SECTION XV.
......
He makes a smaller Canoe, in which he attempts to cruise round the Island.-
His perilous situation at Sea.-He returns home
SECTION XVI.
He rears a Flock of Goats.-His Diary.-His Domestic Habits and Style of
Living. Increasing Prosperity
86
92
96
....... 112
SECTION XVII.
Unexpected Alarm and Cause for Apprehension.-He fortifies his Abode ...... 119
SECTION XVIII.
Precautions against Surprise.-Robinson discovers that his Island has been
visited by Cannibals
...................................................................................
SECTION XIX.
126
Robinson discovers a Cave, which serves him as a Retreat against the Savages 134
SECTION XX.
Another Visit of the Savages.-Robinson sees them dancing.-Perceives the
Wreck of a Vessel
............................................
SECTION XXI.
He visits the Wreck and obtains many Stores from it.-Again thinks of quit-
ting the Island.—Has a remarkable Dream........
SECTION XXII.
Robinson rescues one of their Captives from the Savages, whom he names
Friday, and makes his Servant
SECTION XXIII.
140
145
155
Robinson instructs and civilizes his Man Friday.-Endeavours to give him an
Idea of Christianity
SECTION XXIV.
Robinson and Fri ay build a Canoe to carry them to Friday's Country.-
Their Scheme prevented by the arrival of a Party of Savages
SECTION XXV.
............ 172
Robinson releases a Spaniard.-Friday discovers his Father.-Accommoda-
tion provided for these new Guests-who are afterwards sent to liberate
the other Spaniards.—Arrival of an English Vessel............................... 181
SECTION XXVI.
Robinson discovers himself to the English Captain.-Assists Him in reducing
his mutinous Crew,-who submit to Him........
195
SECTION XXVII.
Atkins entreats the Captain to spare his Life.-The latter recovers his Vessel
from the Mutineers, -and Robinson leaves the Island........................................................ ....... 206
SECTION XXVIII.
Robinson goes to Lisbon, where he finds the Portuguese Captain, who renders
him an Account of his Property in the Brazils.-Sets out on his Return
to England by Land..........
214
SECTION XXIX.
Robinson and his fellow Travellers
His Arrangement of his Affairs, and
Friday's Encounter with a Bear.
attacked by a Flock of Wolves.
Marriage after his Return to England......
.............. 224
SECTION XXX.
He is seized with a Desire to revisit his Island.-Loses his Wife-Is tempted
to go to Sea again.-Takes out a Cargo for his Colony....
SECTION XXXI.
234
Robinson's Ship relieves the Crew of a French Vessel that had caught Fire... 242
SECTION XXXII.
Relieves the Crew of a Bristol Ship, who are starving.-Arrives at his Island 249
SECTION XXXIII.
Robinson and Friday go ashore.-The latter meets with his Father.-Account
of what passed on the Island after Robinson's quitting it..................... 256
SECTION XXXIV.
The Account continued. - Quarrels between the Englishmen. - A Battle
between two Parties of Savages who visit the Island. Fresh Mutiny
among the Settlers...........
263