CHAPTER VI.
127 He explores the high mountain. 128 Panorama from the summit. 129 The mainland is on the south. 130 He discovers vine plants, and brings home citrons and lemons half-ripe. 131 He returns by an easy and natural road. 132 Joy makes him liberal. 133 Threefold character of the island. 134,5 He explores the hill west of the creek. 136 He catches a parrot. 137 He makes a rabbit-hutch. 138 He reads of elephant catching. 139 He plans to catch a fully-grown antelope alive. 140-2 The battle and victory. 143 He catches a female alive, and two kids. 144 Steady morning rains. North of the palm grove, he surveys eastward more of the coast; 145 with tortoises on wide sands. 146 Why he has no palms in his harbor. 147 Sport of the dog with the kids. 148 Their swiftness. 149 Description of the antelopes. 150 He trains them to the little sledge; his harness. 151 His dog learns to watch the flock. 152 He trains them to his whistle. 153 His schemes for food. 154 His fishing. 155 His weir-net. 156. He moralizes on his own character.