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01 septembre 2021

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Retold by Pauline Francis
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First published in this edition 2018
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Chapter One       Shipwreck!
Chapter Two       My fortress
Chapter Three     Earthquake and hurricane
Chapter Four      Footprint in the sand
Chapter Five       Bones on the sand
Chapter Six        Man Friday
Chapter Seven     We make a canoe
Chapter Eight     We fight the cannibals
Chapter Nine      Mutiny at sea
Chapter Ten       Escape from my island
Introduction
Daniel Defoe was born in London in 1660 and lived through the Plague and the Great Fire of London of 1666. He travelled for many years in Europe, before and after his marriage; but he was bankrupt a few years later.
Daniel Defoe had many jobs. At one time, he wrote a newspaper called The Review; at another, he was a spy! He also wrote many books and magazines about history, geography and travel.
He did not write stories until he was almost sixty years old. Robinson Crusoe was his first novel and it was successful from the first day that it was published in 1719. Defoe’s story was based on the story of Alexander Selkirk, a Scotsman who was left on a desert island for five years after a quarrel with the captain of his ship. Selkirk’s story, The Englishman, was published in 1713.
Daniel Defoe’s other novels include A Journal of the Plague Years and Moll Flanders. He died in 1731 at the age of seventy-one, and is buried in London.
CHAPTER ONE
Shipwreck!
I ran away from my home in England to go to sea when I was eighteen years old. Exactly nine years later, I set out on another adventure when some dear friends asked me to help them trade in Africa. I left my tobacco farm in Brazil and sailed with them. We passed the mouth of the great Amazon river and the great Orinoco river in the south Caribbean sea. Then all our troubles began.
A fierce storm began to blow and for twelve days we waited for the waves to swallow us up. One man died of fever and two fell overboard.
At last, the wind died down.
“We must repair the ship,” said our captain, “she will not reach Africa now. We’ll make for one of the Caribbean islands.”
But on the way, a second storm struck. The wind carried us far away from the coast, and we were terrified of what might happen.
“What if the wind takes us to a land where cannibals might eat us!” I cried.
As we all trembled in terror at these horrible thoughts, one of the men cried, “Land - ho!

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