消防手抄报模板Robinson Crusoe
(Chapter IV)
报考军校My thoughts were now wholly employed about curing my lf against either savages野蛮人, if any should appear, or wild beasts,野兽if any were in the island; and I had many thoughts of the method how to do this, and what kind of dwelling to make, whether I should make me a cave in the earth, or a tent upon the earth: and, in short, I resolved upon both, the manner and description of which, it may not be improper to give an account of.
I soon found the Place I was in was not for my Settlement, particularly becau it was upon a low moorish ground near the a, and I believed would not be wholesome健全的, and more particularly becau there was no fresh water near it, so I resolved to find a more healthy and more convenient spot地点of ground.(on his original ttlement)
I consulted veral things in my situation which I found would be proper for me. First, health, and fresh water I just now mentioned. Secondly, shelter from the heat of the sun. Thirdly, curity from ravenous贪婪的creatures, whether men or beasts. Fourthly, a view to the a, that if God nt any ship in sight, I might not lo any advantage for my deliverance释放,解救;救助, of which I was not willing to banis
h 放逐,消除all my expectation yet.
几次三番In arch of a place proper for this, I found a little plain on the side of a rising hill; who front towards this little plain, was steep 峭壁as a hou-side, so that nothing could come down upon me from the top; on the side of this rock there was a hollow place worn a little way in like the entrance or door of a cave, but there was not really any cave or way into the rock at all.
On the flat of the green, just before this hollow place, I resolved to pitch my tent: This plain was not above an hundred yards broad, and about twice as long, and lay like a green before my door, and at the end of it descended irregularly every way down into the low-grounds by the a-side. It was on the North-northwest side of the hill, so that I was sheltered from the heat every day, till it came to a west and by south sun, or thereabouts, which in tho countries is near the tting.
Before I t up my tent, I drew a half circle before the hollow place, which took in about ten yards in its mi-diameter from the rock, and twenty yards in its diameter, from its beginning and ending.
In this half circle I pitched two rows of strong stakes, driving them into the ground till they stood very firm like piles, the biggest end being out of the ground about five foot and a half, and sharpened on the top: The two rows did not stand above six inches from one another.
Then I took the pieces of cable which I had cut in the ship, and I laid them in rows one upon another, within the circle, between the two rows
of stakes, up to the top, placing other stakes in the in-side, leaning against them, about two foot and a half high, like a spur to a post, and this Fence was so strong, that neither man or beast could get into it or over it: This cost me a great deal of time and labor, especially to cut the piles in the woods, bring them to the place, and drive them into the earth.
The entrance into this place I made to be not by a Door, but by a short ladder to go over the top, which ladder, when I was in, I lifted over after me, and so I was completely fenced in, and fortified, as I thought, from all the world, and conquently slept cure in the night, which otherwi I could not have done, though, as it appeared afterward, there was no need of all this caution from the enemies that I apprehended danger from.
Into this fence or fortress, with infinite labor, I carried all my riches, all my provisions, ammunition and stores, of which you have the account above, and I made me a large tent, which, to prerve me from the rains that in one part of the year are very violent there, I made double, viz. One smaller tent within, and one larger tent above it, and covered the uppermost with a large tarpaulin which I had saved among the sails.
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壮丽世纪And now I lay no more for a while in the bed which I had brought on shore, but in a hammock, which was indeed a very good one, and belonged to the mate of the ship.
Into this tent I brought all my provisions, and every thing that would spoil by the wet, and having thus enclod all my goods, I made up the entrance, which till now I had left open, and so pasd and re-pasd, as I said, by a short ladder.
When I had done this, I began to work my way into the rock, and bringing all the earth and stones that I dug down out through my tent, I laid them up within my fence in the nature of a terrace, that so it raid the Ground within about a foot and a half; and thus I made me a cave just behind my tent, which rved me like a cellar to my hou.
It cost me much labor, and many days, before all the things were brought to perfection, and therefore I must go back to some other things which took up some of my thoughts. At the same time it happened after I had laid my scheme for the tting up my tent and making the cave, that a storm of rain falling from a thick dark cloud, a sudden flash of lightning happened, and after that a great clap of thunder, as is naturally the effect of it; I was not so much surprid with the lightning as I was with a thought which darted into my mind as swift as the lightning it lf: O my powder! My very heart
sunk within me, when I thought, that at one blast all my powder might be destroyed, on which, not my defen only, but the providing me food, as I thought, entirely depended; I was nothing near so anxious about my own danger, though had the powder took fire, I had never known who had hurt me.
Such impression did this make upon me, that after the storm was over, I laid aside all my works, my building, and fortifying, and applied my lf to make bags and boxes to parate the powder, and keep it a
little and a little in a parcel, in hope, that whatever might come, it might not all take fire at once, and to keep it so apart that it should not be possible to make one part fire another: I finished this work in about a fortnight, and I think my powder, which in all was about 240 l. weight was divided in not less than a hundred parcels; as to the barrel that had been wet, I did not apprehend any danger from that, so I placed it in my new cave, which in my fancy I called my kitchen, and the rest I hid up and down in holes among the rocks, so that no wet might come to it, marking very carefully where I laid it.
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取缔是什么意思In the Interval of time while this was doing I went out once at least every day with my gun, as well to
divert my lf, as to e if I could kill any thing fit for food, and as near as I could to acquaint my lf with what the island produced. The first time I went out I prently discovered that there were goats in the island, which was a great satisfaction to me; but then it was attended with this misfortune to me, viz. That they were so shy, so subtitle, and so swift of Foot, that it was the difficultest thing in the world to come at them: But I was not discouraged at this, not doubting but I might now and then shoot one, as it soon happened, for after I had found their haunts a little, I laid wait in this manner for them: I obrved
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