A Dutch Source for Robinson Crusoe; the Narrative of the El-Ho "sjouke Gabbes" (Also Known As Henrich Texel), An Episode From the Description of the Mighty Kingdom of Krinke Kesmes, Et Cetera
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This threw me into fear and into hope, for I did not know whether it would bring me good or ill, happi- ness or misfortune. Betaking myself to my castle, I loaded my six guns, closed my door and stopped the peep-holes, except one 197. [After eigh- teen years on the island] "live just in the same com- pos 'd Manner as before . . . redu- e'd to my former calm, sedate way of Living." 215. "mounted to the Top of the Hill, and pulling out my Prospective-Glass ' ' [sic] ... "I pres- ently found there... was no less than nine naked Sav- ages." [First vis- itation, and first use of spy-glass by either exile! Cf. also 238.] 215. "Then I pre- par'd myself with- in, putting myself in a Posture of De- Compared with BoMnson Crusoe 73 Prepares for defence. Natives build fires. towards the strand. I bound Draager's muzzle so that he would not bark. Looking out, I saw men, women and chil- dren marching towards the wreck, entirely unconscious of my castle. They looked at the wreck and went on to the river where, finding my huts, they made frightful gestures and shouts which disturbed and frightened me a good deal.
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