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"
Besides
,
"
said
Jack
,
"
it
wo
n't
do
for
us
to
live
on
cocoa-nuts
and
oysters
always
.
No
doubt
they
are
very
excellent
in
their
way
,
but
I
think
a
little
animal
food
now
and
then
would
be
agreeable
as
well
as
good
for
us
;
and
as
there
are
many
small
birds
among
the
trees
,
some
of
which
are
probably
very
good
to
eat
,
I
think
it
would
be
a
capital
plan
to
make
bows
and
arrows
,
with
which
we
could
easily
knock
them
over
.
"
"
First-rate
!
"
cried
Peterkin
.
"
You
will
make
the
bows
,
Jack
,
and
I
'll
try
my
hand
at
the
arrows
.
The
fact
is
,
I
'm
quite
tired
of
throwing
stones
at
the
birds
.
I
began
the
very
day
we
landed
,
I
think
,
and
have
persevered
up
to
the
present
time
,
but
I
've
never
hit
anything
yet
.
"
"
You
forget
,
"
said
I
,
"
you
hit
me
one
day
on
the
shin
.
"
"
Ah
,
true
!
"
replied
Peterkin
;
"
and
a
precious
shindy
you
kicked
up
in
consequence
.
But
you
were
at
least
four
yards
away
from
the
impudent
paroquet
I
aimed
at
,
so
you
see
what
a
horribly
bad
shot
I
am
.
"
"
But
,
Jack
,
"
said
I
,
"
you
can
not
make
three
bows
and
arrows
before
tomorrow
;
and
would
it
not
be
a
pity
to
waste
time
,
now
that
we
have
made
up
our
minds
to
go
on
this
expedition
?
--
Suppose
that
you
make
one
bow
and
arrow
for
yourself
,
and
we
can
take
our
clubs
?
"
"
That
's
true
,
Ralph
.
The
day
is
pretty
far
advanced
,
and
I
doubt
if
I
can
make
even
one
bow
before
dark
.
To
be
sure
,
I
might
work
by
firelight
after
the
sun
goes
down
.
"
We
had
,
up
to
this
time
,
been
in
the
habit
of
going
to
bed
with
the
sun
,
as
we
had
no
pressing
call
to
work
o
'
nights
;
and
,
indeed
,
our
work
during
the
day
was
usually
hard
enough
--
what
between
fishing
,
and
improving
our
bower
,
and
diving
in
the
Water
Garden
,
and
rambling
in
the
woods
--
so
that
when
night
came
we
were
usually
very
glad
to
retire
to
our
beds
.
But
now
that
we
had
a
desire
to
work
at
night
,
we
felt
a
wish
for
candles
.
"
Wo
n't
a
good
blazing
fire
give
you
light
enough
?
"
inquired
Peterkin
.
"
Yes
,
"
replied
Jack
,
"
quite
enough
;
but
then
it
will
give
us
a
great
deal
more
than
enough
of
heat
in
this
warm
climate
of
ours
.
"
"
True
,
"
said
Peterkin
;
"
I
forgot
that
.
It
would
roast
us
.
"