Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Clothes Can Tell a Lot About a Person

Pris matchlessrs Freed Chapter 27 rogue 217 My island was now peopled, and I view myself very naughty in subjects and it was a merry reflection, which I frequently made, how like a king I looked. First of either, the only country was my own uncorrupted property, so that I had an undoubted right of dominion. Secondly, my people were perfectly subjected. I was compulsory lord and lawgiver, they all owed their stands to me, and were ready to lay down their lives, if t here had been characterise of it, for me.It was remark-able, too, we had except terce subjects, and they were of three different religions. My man Friday was a Protestant, his incur was a Pagan and a cannibal. And the Spaniard was a papist. However, I allowed closeness of conscience finishedtaboo my dominions. But this is by the port. -Robinson here start to talk virtually how hes very comfortable and happy of his island and his people that they allowed their lives to him, and mention that he allowed libe rty of conscience throughout his dominions. religious freedom Chapter 27 summon 220-221 He told me they were all of them very civil, hvirtuosost men, and they were under the greatest distress imaginable, having un eff weapons nor clothes, nor any food, scarce at the mercy and discretion of the savages out of all hopes of ever re crook to their own country and that he was sure, if I would strive their re hypocrisyf, they would live and die by me. When Robinson was afraid of the Spaniards men and he strength be ill used for his kindness to them and brand his case worse than it was before the Spaniard start to tell him about their case and their condition later on that Robinson resolved to venture to relieve them. Chapter 27 Page224 I was closely asleep in my hutch whizz morning, when my man Friday came running in to me, and called aloud, Master, master, they are come, they are come I jumped up, and regardless of danger I went, as soon as I could get my clothes on, through m y little grove, which, by the way, was by this conviction grown to be a very thick wood I say, regardless of danger I went without my fortify, which was not my custom to do alone I was surprised when, turning my eyes to the sea, I presently saw a boat at about a league and a half distance, standing in for the down, with a shoulder-of-mutton sail, as they call it, and the wind blowing pretty fair to bugger off them in also I observed, presently, that they did not come from that side which the shore lay on, but from the southernmost end of the island.Upon this I called Friday in, and bade him lie close, for these were not the people we looked for, and that we might not know yet whether they were friends or enemies. -Here when Robinson jumped up and went out without his arms. He thought that the boat is for his friend but he found out that theyre an Englishmen. He was onfused because they might be his countrymen and friends or enemies and because of that he starts to observe them . Chapter 28 Page 226-227 This put me in approximation of the first time when I came on shore, and began to look about me how I gave myself over for lost how wildly I looked round me what dreadful apprehensions I had and how I lodged in the tree all night for fear of world devoured by wild beasts. -Robinson tell that after he saw three pris whizzrs with the Englishmen and after he observed the outrageous usage by the seamen they prompt him of himself. Chapter 28 Page 228-229 I came as near them undiscovered as I could, and thence, before any of them saw me, I called aloud to them in Spanish, What are ye, gentlemen? They started up at the noise, but were ten times more confounded when they saw me, and the uncouth figure that I made. They made no answer at all, but I thought I perceive them just going to fly from me, when I spoke to them in English. Gentlemen, verbalise I, do not be surprised at me perhaps you whitethorn have a friend near when you did not expect it. He must be sent directly from heaven then, said atomic number 53 of them very gravely to me, and pulling off his hat at the identical time to me for our condition is past the help of man. All help is from heaven, sir, said I, but can you put a stranger in the way to help you? for you seem to be in some great distress. I saw you when you landed and when you seemed to make application to the brutes that came with you, I saw one of them lift up his s enunciate to kill you. -Robinson catch the right time when most of the seamen were sleeping and go to the prisoners and talk with them and ask them about their condition and asked them how can help them. After that he found out that one of them is the passkey of the boat his men have mutinied against him.And the other his mate and a passenger. Chapter28 Page230 my conditions are but two first, that while you hold up in this island with me, you allow for not pretend to any authority here and if I put arms in your hands, you will, upon all occ asions, give them up to me, and do no prejudice to me or mine upon this island, and in the meantime be governed by my orders secondly, that if the post is or may be recovered(p), you will carry me and my man to England passage free. -When Robinson agreed to venture upon their deliverance and to recovered the boat . his was his conditions with the senior pilot and the two men and they accepted that and said that they would live and die with him so according to that Robinson gave them arms and pistol and musket so they complete their plan and succeed and kill the two who was the cause of the revolution and promise the rest. Chapter28 Page239 At length they came up to the boat but it is impossible to express their confusion when they found the boat fast aground(predicate) in the creek, the tide ebbed out, and their two men gone.We could hear them call one to another in a most lamentable manner, telling one another they were got into an enchanted island that either there were inha bitants in it, and they should all be murdered, or else there were devils and spirits in it, and they should be all carried forward and devoured. -Robinson ordered Friday and the headmasters mate with him to make a trick for the seamen which is to halloo as loud as they could to draw the seamen as far into the island and among the woods as possible. So Robinson can go to the boat and deal with the men inside(a) it.And when they came back to the boat deadly tired they and didnt find their men. Chapter 28 Page240-241 In a word, they all laid down their arms and begged their lives and I sent the man that had parleyed with them, and two more, who bound them all and then my great army of fifty men, which, with those three, were in all but eight, came up and seized upon them, and upon their boat only that I kept myself and one more out of sight for reasons of state. -now each and everyone of the seamen yield to them and they won the battle.Chapter29 Page245 I was at first ready to si nk down with the surprise for I saw my deliverance, indeed, visibly put into my hands, all things easy, and a large place just ready to carry me away whither I pleased to go. At first, for some time, I was not able to answer him one word but as he had recognizen me in his arms I held fast by him, or I should have fallen to the ground. -When the captain recover the boat he gave Robinson a boat so he couldnt express his feelings he was so happy and surprised.And he thought the captain was sent to him from heaven to deliver him. Chapter29 Page 246 When we had talked a while, the captain told me he had brought me some little refreshment, such as the ship afforded, and such as the wretches that had been so long his masters had not sacked him of. -Here we notice the love between the captain and Robinson from this quotation we read what the captain bring to Robinson many kind of food and cloth. Robinson was very happy with it and as he said he clothed me from head to feet Chapter29 Pa ge247-248 I could not tell what was best for them, unless they had a mind to take their fate in the island. If they desired that, as I had liberty to give way the island, I had some inclination to give them their lives, if they thought they could shift on shore. _Robinson let the prisoners choose their fate to stay in the island if they want but the captain doesnt want to leave them in the island. Chapter29 Page248 When they had all stated their willingness to stay, I then told them I would let them into the accounting of my living there, and put them into the way of making it easy to them.Accordingly, I gave them the whole history of the place, and of my coming to it showed them my fortifications, the way I made my bread, planted my corn, corned my grapes and, in a word, all that was necessary to make them easy. -When all the prisoners declared their willingness to stay. Robinson start to tell them about the place history and some ship canal to make their life easier and give them his firearms and description of the way he managed the goats and how to make both butter and cheese and give them some food which the captain had brought him to eat and bade them be sure to sow and increase them .Chapter29 Page250 In this vessel, after a long voyage, I arrived in England the 11th of June, in the form 1687, having been thirty-five years absent. -Robinson left the island The nineteenth of December in the year 1686 after he had upon it eight and twenty years two months and nineteen and arrived in England the 11th of June in the year 1687.

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