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Swiss Family Robinson Chapter 52 part 2

Chapter 52 – Part 2 Bara-ourou is not wicked, and I hope to succeed in touching his heart, enlightening his mind, and converting him to Christianity; his example would certainly be followed by the greatest part of his subjects, who are much attached to him. Your presence, and the name of God uttered by you,…
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Swiss Family Robinson Chapter 52 part 1

Chapter 52 – Part 1 After having traversed for some time a desert, sandy plain without meeting a living creature, we arrived at a thick wood, where we lost the traces we had carefully followed. We were obliged to direct our course by chance, keeping no fixed road, but advancing as the interwoven branches permitted…
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Swiss Family Robinson chapter 51

Chapter 51 Fritz was now swimming far before us, and appeared to have no idea of turning, so that I was at once certain he projected swimming on to the point where we had lost sight of the natives, to be the first to discover and aid his brother. Although he was an excellent swimmer,…
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The Tale of Timmy Tiptoes

Once upon a time there was a little fat comfortable grey squirrel, called Timmy Tiptoes.He had a nest thatched with leaves in the top of a tall tree; and he had a little squirrel wife called Goody.Timmy Tiptoes sat out, enjoying the breeze; he whisked his tail and chuckled-“Little wife Goody, the nuts are ripe;…
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Swiss Family Robinson Chapter 50

Chapter 50 All was so still around us, and our pinnace was so completely hidden with its canopy of verdure, that I could not help regretting that I had not accompanied my sons. It was now too late, but my steps involuntarily turned to the road I had seen them take, Ernest remaining on the…
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Swiss Family Robinson Chapter 49

Chapter 49 I did not disembark on this unknown shore without great emotion: it might be inhabited by a barbarous and cruel race, and I almost doubted the prudence of thus risking my three remaining children in the hazardous and uncertain search after our dear lost ones. I think I could have borne my bereavement…

