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But
this
little
isle
--
"
"
No
,
madam
,
it
is
a
rock
only
fit
at
most
to
support
a
few
settlers
;
while
what
we
need
is
a
vast
country
,
whose
virgin
soil
abounds
in
untouched
stores
of
wealth
,
"
replied
the
captain
.
"
Well
,
captain
,
"
exclaimed
Glenarvan
,
"
the
future
is
ours
,
and
this
country
we
will
seek
for
together
.
"
And
the
two
brave
Scotchmen
joined
hands
in
a
hearty
grip
and
so
sealed
the
compact
.
A
general
wish
was
expressed
to
hear
,
while
they
were
on
the
island
,
the
account
of
the
shipwreck
of
the
Britannia
,
and
of
the
two
years
spent
by
the
survivors
in
this
very
place
.
Harry
Grant
was
delighted
to
gratify
their
curiosity
,
and
commenced
his
narration
forthwith
.
"
My
story
,
"
he
said
,
"
is
that
of
all
the
Robinson
Cru-soes
cast
upon
an
island
,
with
only
God
and
themselves
to
rely
on
,
and
feeling
it
a
duty
to
struggle
for
life
with
the
elements
.
"
It
was
during
the
night
of
the
26th
or
27th
of
June
,
1862
,
that
the
Britannia
,
disabled
by
a
six
days
'
storm
,
struck
against
the
rocks
of
Maria
Theresa
.
The
sea
was
mountains
high
,
and
lifeboats
were
useless
.
My
unfortunate
crew
all
perished
,
except
Bob
Learce
and
Joe
Bell
,
who
with
myself
managed
to
reach
shore
after
twenty
unsuccessful
attempts
.
"
The
land
which
received
us
was
only
an
uninhabited
island
,
two
miles
broad
and
five
long
,
with
about
thirty
trees
in
the
interior
,
a
few
meadows
,
and
a
brook
of
fresh
water
,
which
fortunately
never
dried
up
.
Alone
with
my
sailors
,
in
this
corner
of
the
globe
,
I
did
not
despair
.
I
put
my
trust
in
God
,
and
accustomed
myself
to
struggle
resolutely
for
existence
.
Bob
and
Joe
,
my
brave
companions
in
misfortune
,
my
friends
,
seconded
me
energetically
.
"
We
began
like
the
fictitious
Robinson
Crusoe
of
Defoe
,
our
model
,
by
collecting
the
planks
of
the
ship
,
the
tools
,
a
little
powder
,
and
firearms
,
and
a
bag
of
precious
seeds
.
The
first
few
days
were
painful
enough
,
but
hunting
and
fishing
soon
afforded
us
a
sure
supply
of
food
,
for
wild
goats
were
in
abundance
in
the
interior
of
the
island
,
and
marine
animals
abounded
on
the
coast
.
By
degrees
we
fell
into
regular
ways
and
habits
of
life
.