
The family Robinson Crusoe
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Chapters (43)
- The Family Robinson Crusoe
- CONTENTS
- PREFACE.
- INTRODUCTION.
- CHAPTER I. A shipwreck, and preparations for deliverance.
- CHAPTER II. A landing, and consequent occupations.
- CHAPTER III. Voyage of discovery.
- CHAPTER IV. Return from the voyage of discovery. A nocturnal alarm.
- CHAPTER V. Return to the wreck.
- CHAPTER VI. A troop of animals in cork jackets.
- CHAPTER VII. Second journey of discovery performed by the mother of the family.
- CHAPTER VIII. Construction of a bridge.
- CHAPTER IX. Change of abode.
- CHAPTER X. Construction of a ladder.
- CHAPTER XI. The settling in the giant tree.
- CHAPTER XII. The Sabbath and the parable.
- CHAPTER XIII. Conversation, a walk, and important discoveries.
- CHAPTER XIV. Continuation of the preceding chapter, and more discoveries.
- CHAPTER XV. The imaginary bear—The sledge—A lesson in natural philosophy.
- CHAPTER XVI. A bathing, a fishing, the jumping hare, and a masquerade.
- CHAPTER XVII. More stores from the wreck.
- CHAPTER XVIII. The tortoise harnessed.
- CHAPTER XIX. Another trip to the wreck.
- CHAPTER XX. The bake-house.
- CHAPTER XXI. The pinnace and the cracker.
- CHAPTER XXII. Gymnastic exercises;—various discoveries; singular animals, &c.
- CHAPTER XXIII. Excursion into unknown countries.
- CHAPTER XXIV. Useful occupations and labours.—Embellishments; a painful but natural sentiment.
- CHAPTER XXV. A new excursion.—Palm-tree wine.
- CHAPTER XXVI. A new country discovered.—The troop of buffalos; a precious acquisition.
- CHAPTER XXVII. The Malabar eagle, and sago manufactory.
- CHAPTER XXVIII. Origin of some European fruit-trees.—Bees.
- CHAPTER XXIX. Victory over the bees;—winding stair-case; training of various animals; divers manufactures; fountain, &c.
- CHAPTER XXX. The wild ass;—difficulty in breaking it;—the heath-fowl’s nest.
- CHAPTER XXXI. Flax, and the rainy season.
- CHAPTER XXXII. Spring;—spinning;—salt mine.
- CHAPTER XXXIII. House in the salt-rock;—herring fishery.
- CHAPTER XXXIV. New fishery;—New experiments and chase;—New discoveries and house.
- CHAPTER XXXV. Completion of two farm-houses;—a lake;—the beast with a bill.
- CHAPTER XXXVI. The boat;—progress in the abode of rocks.
- Postscript by the Editor.
- NOTES.
- ERRATA.
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