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Crusoe's Island: A Ramble in the Footsteps of Alexander Selkirk

Chapter 2 FIRST IMPRESSIONS OF THE ISLAND.

Word Count: 1070    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

of the officers and crew, had rushed upon deck nearly naked, and quite at a loss to know what had happened. While we were answerin

acquainted with some of the party. He cordially welcomed us on board, and invited us into his cabin, where we gave him a more detailed account of our adventure. Meantime the cook was ordered to get us some breakfast as soon as possible, and Captain Richardson offered us dry clothes, and administered to our wants in the kindest manner. Nor was it long till we felt exceedingly comfortable

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, and that it was a miracle we were not every one lost. All the passengers crowded around us as if we had risen from

; but the air was filled with fresh odors of land, and wafts of sweetness more delicious than the scent of new-mown hay. The storm had ceased, and the soft-echoed bleating of goats, and the distant baying of wild dogs were all the sounds of life that broke upon the stillness. It seemed as if the sun, loth to disturb the ocean in its rest, or reveal the scene of beauty that lay slumbering upon its bosom, would never r

ntment. It was all wild, fascinating, and unreal. The sides of the mountains were covered with patches of rich grass, natural fields of oats, and groves of myrtle and pimento. Abrupt walls of rock rose from the water to the height of a thousand feet. The surf broke in a white line of foam along the shores of the bay, and its measured swell floated upon the air like the voice of a distant cataract. Fields of verdure covered the ravines; ruined and moss-covered walls were scattered over each eminence; and the straw huts of the inhabitants were almost imbosomed in trees, in the midst of the valley, and jets of smoke arose out of the groves and floated off gently in the calm air of the morning. In all the shore, but one spot, a single opening among the rocks, seemed accessible to man. The rest of the coast within view consisted of fearful cliffs overhanging the water, the ridges from which sloped upward as they recede

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Crusoe's Island: A Ramble in the Footsteps of Alexander Selkirk
Crusoe's Island: A Ramble in the Footsteps of Alexander Selkirk
“Crusoe's Island: A Ramble in the Footsteps of Alexander Selkirk by John Ross Browne”
1 Chapter 1 THE BOAT ADVENTURE.2 Chapter 2 FIRST IMPRESSIONS OF THE ISLAND.3 Chapter 3 GOING ASHORE.4 Chapter 4 CONDITION OF THE ISLAND IN 1849.5 Chapter 5 ROBINSON CRUSOE'S CAVE.6 Chapter 6 THE VALLEY ON FIRE.7 Chapter 7 THE CAVE OF THE BUCCANEERS.8 Chapter 8 LODGINGS UNDER GROUND.9 Chapter 9 COOKING FISH.10 Chapter 10 RAMBLE INTO THE INTERIOR.11 Chapter 11 THE VALLEY OF ENCHANTMENT.12 Chapter 12 A STRANGE DISCOVERY.13 Chapter 13 THE STORM AND ESCAPE.14 Chapter 14 THE AMERICAN CRUSOE.15 Chapter 15 CASTLE OF THE AMERICAN CRUSOE.16 Chapter 16 DIFFICULTY BETWEEN ABRAHAM AND THE DOUBTER.17 Chapter 17 THE MURDER.18 Chapter 18 THE SKULL.19 Chapter 19 THE GOVERNOR'S VISION.20 Chapter 20 THE DOUBTER'S DYSPEPTIC STORY.21 Chapter 21 BAD DREAM CONCERNING THE DOUBTER.22 Chapter 22 THE UNPLEASANT AFFAIR OF HONOR.23 Chapter 23 DOCTOR STILLMAN'S JOURNAL.24 Chapter 24 CONFIDENTIAL CHAT WITH THE READER.25 Chapter 25 EARLY VOYAGES TO JUAN FERNANDEZ.26 Chapter 26 THE CANNIBAL.27 Chapter 27 THE MIRAGE.28 Chapter 28 A DEATH-STRUGGLE.29 Chapter 29 THE OUTLAWS' CAMP.30 Chapter 30 THE ESCAPE.31 Chapter 31 A LONELY RIDE.32 Chapter 32 THE ATTACK.33 Chapter 33 SAN MIGUEL.34 Chapter 34 A DANGEROUS ADVENTURE.35 Chapter 35 No.3536 Chapter 36 START FOR WASHOE.37 Chapter 37 ACROSS THE MOUNTAINS.38 Chapter 38 AN INFERNAL CITY.39 Chapter 39 SOCIETY OF VIRGINIA CITY.40 Chapter 40 ESCAPE FROM VIRGINIA CITY.41 Chapter 41 MY WASHOE AGENCY.42 Chapter 42 START FOR HOME.43 Chapter 43 ARRIVAL IN SAN FRANCISCO.