An American Robinson Crusoe by Samuel Buell Allison
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will take you anyway."
Robinson, without thinking for a moment, gave his friend his hand and promised to go with him. So without saying "Good-bye" to his parents, Robinson went immediately on board the ship with his friend. This happened on the 10th of August. [Illustration: ROBINSON AND THE CAPTAIN'S SON] [Illustration] IV ROBINSON FAR FROM HOME ROBINSON'S VOYAGE Once on board, Robinson watched the preparations for departure. At command the sailors clambered up into the rigging and loosened the sails. Then the captain from his bridge called out, "Hoist the anchor!" Then the great iron hooks that held the ship fast were lifted up, a cannon sounded a final farewell. Robinson stood on the deck. He saw the great city shimmer in the sunshine before him. Very fast now the land was being left behind. It was not long until all that |
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