The Solitary of Juan Fernandez, Or the Real Robinson Crusoe

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The confidence which he inspires is not confined to these wingedpeople. Upon a hillock of turf he perceives an animal, with pointednose, brown fur enamelled with red spots, and of the size of a hare;seated on its hind paws, longer than those in front, it uses these, after the manner of squirrels, to carry to its mouth some nuts of themaripa, which constitute its breakfast. It is an agouti, [1] a mother, her little ones are near. At sight of the stranger they run to her, but quickly re-assured,
...quietly finish their morning repast.
Farther on, coatis, [2] with short ears, and long tails; companies oflittle Guinea pigs; armadillos, a species of hedge-hog without thequills, but covered with an armor of scales, more compact andimpervious than that of the ancient knights of the Middle Ages, arrange themselves along the line of his route, as if to pass him inreview.
[Footnote 1: _Agouti_. An animal of the bigness of a rabbit, withbright red hair, and a little tail without hair. He has but two teethin each jaw; holds his meat in his forepaws like a squirrel, and has avery remarkable cry: when he is angry, his hair stands on end, and hestrikes the earth with his hind feet; and when chased, he flies to ahollow tree, whence he is expelled by smoke.


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