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Robinson Crusoe in Words of One Syllable

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I had still some fear lest I should be caught by the Moors, so I would not go on shore in the day time. But when it grew dark we made our way to the coast, and came to the mouth of a stream, from which we thought we could swim to land, and then look round us. But as soon as it was quite dark we heard strange sounds– barks, roars, grunts, and howls. The poor lad said he could not go on shore till dawn. Well, said I, then we must give it up, but it may be that in the day time we shall be seen by men, who for all we know would do us more harm than wild beasts.
Then we give them the shoot gun, said Xury with a laugh, and make them run away. I was glad to see so much mirth in the boy, and gave him some bread and rice.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
56
ISBN
9781162682396

I had still some fear lest I should be caught by the Moors, so I would not go on shore in the day time. But when it grew dark we made our way to the coast, and came to the mouth of a stream, from which we thought we could swim to land, and then look round us. But as soon as it was quite dark we heard strange sounds– barks, roars, grunts, and howls. The poor lad said he could not go on shore till dawn. Well, said I, then we must give it up, but it may be that in the day time we shall be seen by men, who for all we know would do us more harm than wild beasts.
Then we give them the shoot gun, said Xury with a laugh, and make them run away. I was glad to see so much mirth in the boy, and gave him some bread and rice.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Kessinger Publishing
Country
United States
Date
10 September 2010
Pages
56
ISBN
9781162682396