Robinson Crusoe — in Words of One Syllable

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Robinson Crusoe — in Words of One Syllable
Aikin, Lucy, 1781-1864
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I gaveFriday strict charge to keep close to me, and not to fire till I toldhim to do so.
We went full a mile out of our way, that we might get round to the woodto bide there. But we had not gone far, when my old qualms came backto me, and I thought, "Is it for me to dip my hands in man's blood? Whyshould I kill those who have done me no harm, and mean not to hurt me?Nay, who do not so much as know that they are in the wrong, when theyhold these feasts. Are not their ways a sign that God has lef
...t them(with the rest of their tribe) to their own dull hearts? God did notcall me to be a judge for Him. He who said, 'Thou shalt not kill, ' saidit for me, as well as the rest of the world. " A throng of thoughts like these would rush on my mind, as if to warn meto pause, till I felt sure that there was more to call me to the workthan I then knew of. I took my stand in the wood, to watch the men attheir feast, and then crept on, with Friday close at my heels. Thus wewent till we came to the skirts of the wood.

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