The Rival Crusoes

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Dick felt a sincere grief when he found BenRudall's body among the drowned; it was not likely that any others hadescaped. The headland which extended away to the westward, wouldprevent any persons landing on that side, and he felt sure that LordReginald and he were the only people who had escaped from the wreck.
The treatment he received made him resolve not to trouble Lord Reginaldin future with his company. "He'll come to his senses by-and-by, andfind out that he and I are pretty much on an e
...quality, or rather that Ihave the advantage of him, as I shall be able to get on much better thanhe does, " thought Dick.
From the first, he saw the necessity of providing for his daily wants. He must look out for food, and erect some shelter for himself. The hutin which he had spent the first night was hot and close, and though itmight serve him until he could get a better habitation erected, he wasanxious to build a more substantial place to live in. He was desirous, also, without delay, to examine the large chest.


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