Solitary of Juan Fernandez Or the Real Robinson Crusoe 8 1

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Solitary of Juan Fernandez Or the Real Robinson Crusoe 8 1
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Exasperated, he declares war against the invaders: during three dayshe tracks them, pursues them; ten of them fall beneath his balls, leaving the shore bathed in their blood. The rest at last take flight, and the army of seals, regaining the sea with despairing cries, goesto establish itself at the other extremity of the island.
This war has been profitable to the conqueror. With the skin of thevanquished he makes himself a new hammock, which permits him to employhis sail for other uses; he als
...o makes leather bottles, in which hepreserves the oil which he extracts in abundance from their fat. Nowhe can have a lamp constantly burning, even by night. He has all thecomforts of life. Of the hairy skin of the seals, he manufactures abroad-brimmed hat, which shields him from the burning rays of the sun. He tastes their flesh; it appears to him insipid and nauseous, likethat of the fish; but the tongue, the heart, seasoned with pepper, arefor him quite a luxury.
Days, weeks, months roll away in the same toils, the same recreations.


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