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THE STORY OF A GREAT STORY
For this reason many people were glad when he ran away from home and He was big and strong and soon became a fine sailor. But he was still Once his ship was sailing in the great Pacific Ocean, It was four "I would rather live alone on a desert island than be a sailor on this "Very well," answered the captain. "We shall put you ashore on the "Do so," said Selkirk. "You cannot please me better." The very next day they came in sight of a little green island. There "What is the name of this island?" asked Selkirk. "Juan Fernandez," [Footnote: Juan Fernandez (pro. joo'an fer nan'dsz).] [Illustration] "Set me on shore and leave me there. Give me a few common tools and "It shall be done," answered the captain. So they filled a small boat with the things that he would need the Then four of the sailors rowed him to the shore and left him there. Alexander Selkirk was all alone on the island. He began to see how He called loudly to the sailors and to the captain. "Oh, do not leave But they would not listen to him. The ship sailed away and was soon Then Selkirk set to work to make the best of things. He built him a "If I ever have the good fortune to escape from this island," he said, For four years and four months he lived alone on the island. Then, to He made himself known, and the captain willingly agreed to carry him In England there was then living a man whose name was Daniel Defoe. When Daniel Defoe heard how Selkirk had lived alone on the island of So he sat down and wrote a wonderful story, which he called "The Every boy has heard of Robinson Crusoe. Many boys and indeed many girls When only a child he liked to stand by the river and see the ships "Oh, I wish I could be a sailor!" he said. He could not think of anything else. He thought how grand it would be As he grew up, his father wished him to learn a trade. "No, no, I am going to be a sailor; I am going to see the world" he So, when he was eighteen years old, he ran away from his pleasant home He soon found that his mother's words were true. A sailor's life is indeed a hard life. There is no time to play. Every Robinson Crusoe sailed first on one ship and then on another. He One day there was a great storm. The ship was driven about by the He swam to an island that was not far away. It was a small island, and For a long time Robinson Crusoe was all alone. He had only a dog and He built a house of some sticks and vines. He sowed grain and baked At last a ship happened to pass that way and Robinson was taken on This is the story which Mr. Defoe wrote. Perhaps he would not have Read next: THE KING AND THE PAGE Read previous: THE SURLY GUEST Table of content of Fifty Famous People - A book of short stories GO TO TOP OF SCREEN Post your review Your review will be placed after the table of content of this book |
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