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الموضوع: Rbinso Crusoe novel

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    A030 Rbinso Crusoe novel

    how are you all!
    i need to help me in the Quotation
    pleas help me , i have not Analysis

    began now seriously to reflect upon what I had done, and
    how justly I was overtaken by the judgment of Heaven for my wicked
    leaving my father's house, and abandoning my duty. All the good
    counsels of my parents, my father's tears and my mother's
    entreaties, came now fresh into my mind; and my conscience, which
    was not yet come to the pitch of hardness to which it has since,
    reproached me with the contempt of advice, and the breach of my
    duty to God and my father
    وبعد 5

    but it was enough to affect me then, whO
    was but a young sailor, and had never known anything of the matter.
    I expected every wave

    صفحه 13 جزئيتين بالنص تقريبا
    The usage I had there was not so dreadful as at first I
    apprehended; nor was I carried up the country to the emperor's
    court, as the rest of our men were, but was kept by the captain of
    the rover as his proper prize, and made his slave, being young and
    nimble, and fit for his business
    .................................................. ..........................
    As my new patron, or master, had taken me home to his house, so I
    was in hopes that he would take me with him when he went to sea
    again, believing that it would some time or other be his fate to be
    taken by a Spanish or Portugal man-of-war;


    صفحه 24 جزئيتين من البدايه

    They asked me what I was
    .................................................. ..
    that I had made my escape out of slavery from
    the Moors, at Sallee

    صفحه 25 جزئيتين
    that he would give the boy an obligation to
    set him free in ten years, if he turned Christian: upon this, and
    Xury saying he was willing to go to him, I let the captain have
    him.
    We had a very good voyage to the Brazils, and I arrived in the Bay
    de Todos los Santos, or All Saints' Bay, in about twenty-two days
    after. And now I was once more delivered from the most miserable
    of all conditions of life; and what to do next with myself I was to
    consider.

    .................................................. ............
    I had a neighbour, a Portuguese, of Lisbon, but born of English


    صفحه 29 جزئيتين
    It happened, being in company with some merchants and planters of
    my acquaintance, and talking of those things very earnestly, three
    of them came to me next morning, and told me they had been musing
    very much upon what I had discoursed with them of the last night,
    and they came to make a secret proposal to me; and, after enjoining
    me to secrecy, they told me that they had a mind to fit out a ship
    to go to Guinea; that they had all plantations as well as I, and
    were straitened for nothing so much as servants; that as it was a
    trade that could not be carried on, because they could not publicly
    sell the negroes when they came home, so they desired to make but
    one voyage, to bring the negroes on shore privately, and divide
    them among their own plantations; and, in a word, the question was whether I would go their supercargo in the ship, to manage the
    trading part upon the coast of Guinea; and they offered me that I
    should have my equal share of the negroes, without providing any
    part of the stock.

    .................................................. ........
    But I, that was born to be my own destroyer, could no more resist
    the offer than I could restrain my first rambling designs when my
    father' good counsel was lost upon me.

    صفحه 30 جزئيتين
    But I was hurried on, and obeyed blindly the dictates of my fancy
    rather than my reason; and, accordingly, the ship being fitted out
    .................................................. ...

    being the same day eight years that I went from my
    father and mother at Hull, in order to act the rebel to their
    authority, and the fool to my own interests.

    صفحه 31 جزئيتين
    In this distress we had, besides the terror of the storm, one of
    our men die of the calenture, and one man and the boy washed
    overboard. About the twelfth day, the weather abating a little,
    the master made an observation as well as he could, and found that
    he was in about eleven degrees north latitude, but that he was
    twenty-two degrees of longitude difference west from Cape St.
    Augustino; so that he found he was upon the coast of Guiana, or the
    north part of Brazil, beyond the river Amazon

    .................................................. .............

    I was positively against that; and looking over the charts of the
    sea-coast of America with him, we concluded there was no inhabited
    country for us to have recourse to till we came within the circle
    of the Caribbee Islands

    صفحه 33
    Nothing can describe the confusion of thought which I felt when I
    sank into the water; for though I swam very well, yet I could not
    deliver myself from the waves so as to draw breath, till that wave
    having driven me, or rather carried me, a vast way on towards the

    صفحه34
    I was now landed and safe on shore, and began to look up and thank
    God that my life was saved, in a case wherein there was some
    minutes before scarce any room to hope

    صفحه 35
    After I had solaced my mind with the comfortable part of my
    condition, I began to look round me, to see what kind of place I
    was in, and what was next to be done; and I soon found my comforts
    abate, and that, in a word, I had a dreadful deliverance; for I was
    wet, had no clothes to shift me, nor anything either to eat or
    drink to comfort me;

    صفحه 39
    My next work was to view the country, and seek a proper place for my habitation, and where to stow my goods to secure them from
    whatever might happen.

    صفحه 40
    I got on board the ship as before, and prepared a second raft; and,
    having had experience of the first, I neither made this so
    unwieldy, nor loaded it so hard, but yet I brought away several
    things very useful to me; as first, in the carpenters stores I
    found two or three bags full of nails and spikes,

    صفحه 42
    But that which comforted me more still, was, that last of all,
    after I had made five or six such voyages as these, and thought I
    had nothing more to expect from the ship that was worth my meddling
    with - I say, after all this, I found a great hogshead of bread,
    three large runlets of rum, or spirits, a box of sugar, and a
    barrel of fine flour;

    صفحه 43 جزيتين
    I smiled to myself at the sight of this money: "O drug!" said I,
    aloud, "what art thou good for? Thou art not worth to me - no, not
    the taking off the ground; one of those knives is worth all this
    heap; I have no manner of use for thee - e'en remain where thou
    art, and go to the bottom as a creature whose life is not worth saying." However, upon second thoughts I took it away; and
    wrapping all this in a piece of canvas, I began to think of making
    another raft; but while I was preparing this, I found the sky
    overcast, and the wind began to rise, and in a quarter of an hour
    it blew a fresh gale from the shore. It presently occurred to me
    that it was in vain to pretend to make a raft with the wind
    offshore; and that it was my business to be gone before the tide of
    flood began, otherwise I might not be able to reach the shore at
    all.

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    My thoughts were now wholly employed about securing myself against
    either savages, if any should appear, or wild beasts, if any were
    in the island; and I had many thoughts of the method how to do
    this, and what kind of dwelling to make - whether I should make me
    a cave in the earth, or a tent upon the earth; and, in short, I
    resolved upon both; the manner and de******ion of which, it may not
    be improper to give an account of

    صفحه 48
    After I had been there about ten or twelve days, it came into my
    thoughts that I should lose my reckoning of time for want of books,
    and pen and ink, and should even forget the Sabbath days; but to
    prevent this, I cut with my knife upon a large post, in capital
    letters - and making it into a great cross, I set it up on the
    shore where I first landed - "I came on shore here on the 30th
    September 1659."
    Upon the sides of this square post I cut every day a notch with my
    knife, and every seventh notch was as long again as the rest, and
    every first day of the month as long again as that long one; and thus I kept my calendar, or weekly, monthly, and yearly reckoning
    of time

    صفحه 49
    I now began to consider seriously my condition, and the
    circumstances I was reduced to; and I drew up the state of my
    affairs in writing, not so much to leave them to any that were to
    come after me - for I was likely to have but few heirs - as to
    deliver my thoughts from daily poring over them, and afflicting my
    mind; and as my reason began now to master my despondency, I began
    to comfort myself as well as I could, and to set the good against
    the evil, that I might have something to distinguish my case from
    worse; and I stated very impartially, like debtor and creditor, the
    comforts I enjoyed against the miseries I suffered, thus:-

    صفحه 53 جزئيتين
    SEPTEMBER 30, 1659. - I, poor miserable Robinson Crusoe, being
    shipwrecked during a dreadful storm in the offing, came on shore on
    this dismal, unfortunate island, which I called "The Island of
    Despair"; all the rest of the ship's company being drowned, and
    myself almost dead
    .................................................. ..
    FROM THE 1ST OF OCTOBER TO THE 24TH. - All these days entirely
    spent in many several voyages to get all I could out of the ship,
    which I brought on shore every tide of flood upon rafts. Much rain
    also in the days, though with some intervals of fair weather; but
    it seems this was the rainy season

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    رد: Rbinso Crusoe novel

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