The Life and Adventures of Robinson CrusoeWildside Press LLC, 2019 M02 28 - 200 páginas "Robinson Crusoe" relates the story of a man's shipwreck on a desert island for 28 years and his subsequent adventures. Throughout its episodic narrative, Crusoe's struggles with faith are apparent as he bargains with God in times of life-threatening crises, but time and again he turns his back after his deliverances. He is finally content with his lot in life, separated from society, following a more genuine conversion experience. |
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CHAPTER VIIISURVEYS HIS POSITION | 102 |
CHAPTER IXA BOAT | 112 |
CHAPTER XTAMES GOATS | 128 |
CHAPTER XIFINDS PRINT OF MANS FOOT ON THE SAND | 140 |
CHAPTER XIIA CAVE RETREAT | 153 |
CHAPTER XIIIWRECK OF A SPANISH SHIP | 169 |
CHAPTER XIVA DREAM REALISED | 182 |
CHAPTER XVFRIDAYS EDUCATION | 198 |
XVIRESCUE OF PRISONERS FROM CANNIBALS | 213 |
CHAPTER XVIIVISIT OF MUTINEERS | 229 |
CHAPTER XVIIITHE SHIP RECOVERED | 244 |
CHAPTER XIXRETURN TO ENGLAND | 260 |
CHAPTER XXFIGHT BETWEEN FRIDAY AND A BEAR | 275 |
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