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The Young Crusoe, or The Shipwrecked Boy (1829)
The Young Crusoe, or The Shipwrecked Boy (1829)
At the novel's opening, Charles Crusoe, thirteen years of age, asks his mother if he is related to the famous Robinson Crusoe, and is told that he is not. His future adventures, however, strongly resemble those of the earlier Crusoe.
by Barbara Hofland (1770-1844)
(Summary by Gutenberg Canada)
Intermediate 2
4344 字
17 點贊數
課程
The Young Crusoe, or The Shipwrecked Boy (1829)
Chapter I.
The Young Crusoe, or The Shipwrecked Boy (1829)
Chapter II.
The Young Crusoe, or The Shipwrecked Boy (1829)
Chapter III.
The Young Crusoe, or The Shipwrecked Boy (1829)
Chapter IV.
The Young Crusoe, or The Shipwrecked Boy (1829)
Chapter V.
The Young Crusoe, or The Shipwrecked Boy (1829)
Chapter VI.
The Young Crusoe, or The Shipwrecked Boy (1829)
Chapter VII.
The Young Crusoe, or The Shipwrecked Boy (1829)
Chapter VIII.
The Young Crusoe, or The Shipwrecked Boy (1829)
Chapter IX.
The Young Crusoe, or The Shipwrecked Boy (1829)
Chapter X.
The Young Crusoe, or The Shipwrecked Boy (1829)
Chapter XI.
The Young Crusoe, or The Shipwrecked Boy (1829)
Chapter XII.
The Young Crusoe, or The Shipwrecked Boy (1829)
Chapter XIII.