The story of robinson cru ha
The Story of Robinson Crusoe(Part 1)
小提琴教学I WAS born in the city of York,in England,in the year 1632. My father was a man of some wealth,able to give me a good home and nd me to school.It was his wish that I should be a lawyer buy my head began to be filled very early with thoughts of ramblingor my father's,I went on board.小快板
On the way to London,a storm aro,the ship was wreckedwhich traded to the coast of Africa.He took a fancy to me,and offered me a chance to go with him on his voyages,which I gladly accepted.
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A great storm came up,and the ship was tosd about for many days,until we did not know where we were.Suddenly we struck a bank of sand,and the a broke over the ship in such a way that we could not hope to have her hold many moments without breaking into pieces.In this distresswe launched a boat.After we had been driven four or five miles,a ragi收入高的职业
ng wave struck us so furiously that it overt the boat at once.Though I swam well the waves were so strong that I was dashed against a rock with such force that it left me nless.But I recovered a little before the waves returned,and,running forward,got to the mainland safely.保护地球英语作文
Then I began to look about to e if any of my comrades had escaped,but I could e no sign of any of them.
晒组词有哪些折扇的制作方法The night coming on,I climbed into a thick,bushy tree to sleep,not knowing but that there might be ravenousbeasts there. When I awoke,next morning,the a was clamall that I could from the ship.I first threw overboard veral spare yards and spars. Then I went down the ship's side and tied them together,and laying a few short pieces of plankupon them,I had a raft strong enough to bear a moderate weight.Next I lowered upon it three amen's chests,and filed them with provisions.After a long arch I found the carpenter's chest,which was a great prize to me.I lowered it upon the raft,and then cured a supply of guns and gunpowderI started for the shore,and,with a great deal of trouble,succeeded in landing it safely.
My next work was to view the country and ek a proper place to stow my goods.I knew not yet where I was,whether on the continent or an island.There was a hill not over a mile away, very steep and high;and I climbed to the top of it,and saw that I was on an island,barren,and as I saw good reason to believe,uninhabited.
Every day,for twelve days,I made a trip to the vesl, bringing ashore all that I thought would be uful to me.The night of the twelfth day there was a violent wind,and when I awoke in the morning the ship was nowhere to be en.
幼儿园设计理念Then I gave my thoughts to providing mylf with a safe habitation.I found a little plain,on the side of a hill,who front towards the plain was very steep,and had in it a hollow place like the door of a cave.Here I resolved to pitch my tent,which I made of sails that I had brought from the ship. Around it I drew a half circle,and drove two rows of piles into the ground,making a kind of fortresswould in time all be gone, and that to have a steady supply of goat's flesh,I must breed them in flocks.So I t a trap to take some alive,and succeeded in catchingveral.I enclod a piece of ground for them to run in;and in cour of time,had a large flock,which furnished me with all the meat I needed.
I saved the skins of all the creatures I shot,and dried them;and when my clothes were worn out,replaced them with garments made of the.Then,at the expen of a great deal of time and trouble,I made an umbrella,also of skins,which I needed much to keep off both sun and rain.
For a long time I brooded over the idea of making a canoe of the trunk of a tree,as the Indians do,and at last t to work at the task.I cut a large tree,and spent over three months shaping it into the form of a boat.Then I found it too large to move to the water.I afterwards made a smaller one,and succeeded in launching it,and t out to make a tour around the island in it.But when I had been out three days,such a storm aro that I was near being lost.At last I was able to bring my boat to the shore,in a little cove;and there I left it,and went across the island,on foot,to my castle,not caring to go to a again in such an unsafe vesl.