Rebilius Crūsō

CHAPTER III.

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64 His state of feeling. 65 His affection to tame animals. 66 His cooking of the beans. 67 Recovery of articles from his wrecked raft. 68 Details concerning the caverns. 69 Smoothness of their floor. 70 Solidity of their roofs. 71 Their screen of cactuses. 72 His bedroom and larder. 73 His manifold embarrassments. 74 He discovers a pure rill at hand; 75 and a natural dock for the boat. 76 He hedges in a spot in the valley. 77 He transports certain things to the caverns. 78 Numerous gay- hued birds. 79 Abundant vegetation. 80 Kindling materials. 81 Tropical products. 82 The creek ends in a land stream. 83 Natural fruit gardens. 84 He clings to the seaside. 86 He recovers the computation of time, and resumes his nautical mathematics. 87 How he had learned. 88 His register of lunar months.