Swiss Family Robinson in Words of One Syllable Adapted From the Original

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Swiss Family Robinson in Words of One Syllable Adapted From the Original
Aikin, Lucy, 1781-1864
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A shout of joy brought my wife and the three boys to the spot. The stateof fear they had been kept in for three whole days had made them quiteill, but now the joy of Jack and Frank knew no bounds, for they leapedon the snake and beat it as if they would go mad.
My wife said that the death of the boa took a great weight off her mind, for she thought it would lie in wait for us near the Cave, starve usout, and then kill us as it had done the poor ass.
We slit up the snake, and took out the flesh
...of the ass, which the boyslaid in a grave near Tent House. The boa's skin we hung up at the doorof the Cave, over which Ernest wrote the words, "No ass to be foundhere, " which we all thought to be a good joke.
One day late in the spring I went with my three sons a long way from theCave. My wife and Frank were left at our Half Way House, to wait till wecame back, but the dogs went with us. Our route lay far up the course ofa small stream, which had its source some miles north of the Farm House. The ground was new to us, but we could not well lose our way, for on theright stood a hill from which we could see the whole of the plain.


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