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[1]NothiheofthoughtwhichIfeltwhenIsankier;fhIswamverywell,yetIotdelivermyselffromthewavessoastodrawbreath,tillthatwavehavingdrivehercarriedme,avastwayontowardstheshore,andhaviself,wentbadleftmeuponthelandalmostdry,buthalfdeadwiththewaterItookin.Ihadsomuind,aswellasbreathleft,thatseeingmyselfhemainlandthaed,Igotupo,aomakeontowardsthelandasfastasIcouldbeforeanotherwaveshouldreturnandtakemeupagain;butIsoonfounditossibletoavoidit;forIsawtheseaeaftermeashighasagreathill,andasfuriousasanenemy,whithtodwith:mybusioholdmybreath,andraisemyselfupoerifIdso,byswimming,topreservemybreathing,andpilotmyselftowardstheshore,ifpossible,mygreatestowbeingthatthesea,asitwreatwaytowardstheshorewhenitightnotcarrymebawithitwheowardsthesea.

[2]Theonmeagaiohirtyfeetdeepinitsownbody,andIcouldfeelmyselfcarriedwithamightyfordswiftowardstheshreatway;butIheldmybreath,andassistedmyselftoswimstillforwardwithallmymight.Iwasreadytoburstwithholdih,whemyselfrisingup,so,tomyimmediaterelief,Ifoundmyheadandhandsshootoutabovethesurfaceofthewater;andthoughitwasnottwoseethatIcouldkeepmyselfso,yetitrelievedmegreatly,gavemebreath,andnewce.Iwascainwithwateragoodwhile,butnotsolongbutIhelditout;andfierhadspentitself,aoreturn,Istruckfaihewaves,agroundagainwithmyfeet.Istoodstillafewmomentstorecoverbreath,andtillthewaterswehentooktomyheelsandranwithwhatstrengthIhadfurthertowardstheshore.Buthisdelivermefromthefuryofthesea,inaftermeagain;andtwicemoreIwasliftedupbythewavesandcarriedforwardasbefore,theshveryflat.

[3]Thelasttimeofthesetwohadwell-ome,fortheseahavinghurriedmealongasbefore,laherdashedme,againstapieceofrodthatwithsuchforce,thatitleftmesenseless,andindeedhelpless,astomyowndeliveraheblowtakingmysideathebreathasitwerequiteoutofmybody;andhaditreturnedagaiely,Imusthavebeehewater;butIrecoveredalittlebeforethereturnofthewaves,andseeingIshouldbecaier,Iresolvedtoholdfastbyapieceoftherodsotoholdmybreath,ifpossible,tillthewavewentbaow,asthewaveswerenotsohighasatfirst,beingnearerland,Iheldmyholdtillthewaveabated,aotherrun,whiesohatthehoughitwedidnotsoswallowmeupastocarrymeaway;arunItook,Igottothemaiomygreatfort,Iclamberedupthecliffsoftheshoreandsatmedownuponthegrass,freefromdangerahereachofthe

[4]Iwasnowlandedandsafeonshore,aolookupandthankGodthatmylifewassaved,inacasewhereintherewassomeminutesbeforesyroomtohope.Ibelieveitisimpossibletoexpress,tothelife,whattheecstasiesandtransportsofthesoulare,whenitissosaved,asImaysay,outrave:andIdothe,wheor,whohasthehalterabouthisiedup,andjustgoiurnedoff,andhasareprievebroughttohim—Isay,Idoheybrihit,tolethimbloodthatverymomeellhimofit,thatthesurprisemayheanimalspiritsfromtheheartandoverwhelmhi

[5]“Forsuddenjoys,likegriefs,datfirst.”

[6]Iwalkedaboutontheshupmyhands,andmywholebeing,asImaysay,iionofmydeliverangathousaions,whiotdescribe;refleyradesthatweredrowhatthereshouldnotbeonesoulsavedbutmyself;for,asforthem,Ihemafterwards,threeoftheirhats,onedtwoshoesthatwerenotfellows.

[7]Icastmyeyetothestrandedvessel,when,thebreadfrothoftheseabeingsobig,Icouldhardlyseeit,itlaysofarof;andsidered,Lord!HoossibleIcouldgetonshore!

[8]AfterIhadsoladwiththefortablepartofmy,IbegantolookrouoseewhatkindofplaceIwasin,andwhatwasobedone;andIsoonfoundmyfortsabate,andthat,inaword,Ihadadreadfuldeliverance;forIwaswet,hadoshiftme,neithertoeatordrinktoe;herdidIseeabeforemebutthatwithhungerdevouredbywildbeasts;andthatarticularlyaffliewas,thatIhadhertohuntandkillaureformysusteodefendmyselfagainstaurethatmightdesiretokillmefortheirs.Inaword,Ihadnothingaboutmebutakobacco-pipe,andalittletobaabox.Thisrovisions;andthisthrewmeintoniesofmind,thatforawhileIranaboutlikeamadman.Nighte,Ibeganwithaheavyhearttosiderwhatwouldbemylotiftherewereanyravehattry,asatnighttheyalwayseabroadfortheirprey.

[9]Alltheremedythatofferedtomythoughtsatthattimewastogetupintoathickbushytreelikeafir,butthorny,whiearme,andwhereIresolvedtositallnight,ahedaywhatdeathIshoulddie,forasyetIsawoflife.Iwalkedabfromtheshore,toseeifIdaertodrink,whichIdid,tomygreatjoy;andhavingdrank,andputalittletobaouthtoprevetettingupintoit,eoplacemyselfsothatifIshouldsleepImightnotfall.Andhavistick,likeatrunydefeookupmylodging;andhavingbeenexcessivelyfatigued,Ifellfastasleep,aasfortablyas,Ibelieve,fewcouldhavedoneinmy,andfoundmyselfmorerefreshedwithitthan,Ithink,Ieverwasonsuo.

[10]asbroadday,theweatherdthestormabated,sothattheseadidneandswellasbefore.Butthatwhichsurprisedmemostwas,thattheshipwasliftedoffifromthesandwhereshelaybytheswelliide,andwasdrivenupalmostasfarastherockwhichIatfirstmentioned,whereIhadbeensobruisedbythewavedashiit.ThisbeingwithinaboutamilefromtheshorewhereIwas,andtheshipseemingtostanduprightstill,Iwishedmyselfonboard,thatatleastImightsavesomehingsformyuse.

AfterYouRead

KnowledgeFocus

1.Pairwork:Discussthefollowiionswithyourpartner.

1)WasCrusoeagoods>

2)Howdidhemaheshoredespitethefurious>

3)Whatdidhedoassooheshoresafely?

4)Didhefindanyothersurvivalslaterontheisland?

5)Whatdidheseefarofftheshore?

6)WhywasthereverylittlehopeofsurvivalforCrusoethenandthere?

7)Howdidhespendhisfirstnightontheisland?

8)eatherlikewhehem?

9)Whatdidhewishtodowheheshipmovedheshore?

10)WhatmightCrusoegetfromtheship?

2.Solowork:Decidewhetherthefollowirue(T)orfalse(F)agtothetext.

____1)Crusoehadlittlediffiswimmingtotheshore.

____2)Crusoefeltblessedoheshoresafely.

____3)Theislandwasanagreeableplacetoliveon.

____4)IfCrusoestayedthesththavebeendrowned.

____5)Crusoefous,onedapairofshotontheshore.

____6)Crusoeeriendbravesailorwhohadboundlessdeoovereges.

____7)Crusoewastwithhisprovisiohopefulforhissurvivalontheisland.

____8)Crusoehadsouhefirstaloheisland.

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