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The Swiss Family Robinson; or Adventures in a Desert Island

CHAPTER XXV
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My wife began by saying they had not been idle in my absence.

They had collected wood, and made torches for the night.

Fritz and Ernest had even cut down an immense sago-palm, seventy feet high, intending to extract its precious pith; but this they had been unable to accomplish alone, and waited for my assistance.

But while they were engaged in this employment, a troop of monkeys had broken into the tent and pillaged and destroyed everything; they had drunk or overturned the milk, and carried off or spoiled all our provisions; and even so much injured the palisade I had erected round the tent, that it took them an hour, after they returned, to repair the damage.

Fritz had made also a beautiful capture, in a nest he had discovered in the rocks at Cape Disappointment.


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