Rebilius Cruso: Robinson Crusoe, in Latin; a book to lighten tedium to a learner
CHAPTER XII.
327 Nuptial preparations. 328 Indian Poultry. 329 Pranks of thieves. 330 Nuptial ceremonies. 331 Speech of Robinson. 332 Services of Upis and Calefus; 333 also of Pachus. Skill of Totopil in snares. 334 Functions of Robinson. 335 New Pottery and store closet. 336 Sago, Wax, Oil, Sugar. 337 Pachus and Calefus undertake rice. 338 Apartments. 339 New cares of Robinson. 340 Retrospect of his slavery. 341 His rest on Sunday. 342 His Sunday School. 343 His pupil teachers. 344 Materials for paper. 345 Religious talk with Gelavi. 346 Pachus makes needles. 347 New ideas of Gelavi. 348 Robinson seeks explanation. 349 Gelavi cannot satisfy him. 350 Pachus finds a stream of copper. 351 Three persons are driven on shore in a boat. 352 Policy of Robinson. 353 Perplexing comment of Gelavi. 354 The strangers depart. 355 Anxieties of Robinson. 356 New arrivals. 357 Robinson’s suspicions. 358 of Gelavi and Fenis. 359 Fenis’s defence. 360 Robinson recovers himself. 361 His promises to Cortops. 365 Supplementary conditions.