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The Swiss Family Robinson; or Adventures in a Desert Island

CHAPTER XLIV
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I trembled especially for Jack; though small and light, he preferred facing the wave to avoiding it.

I was several times obliged to catch hold of him, and narrowly escaped destruction along with him.

Happily, our march was not above half a mile, and we gained the shore at last without any serious accident, but much fatigued and foot-sore; and we made a resolution never more to cross the coral reefs.
After dressing ourselves, resting, and taking a slight refreshment on the beach, we resumed our march more at our ease into the interior of the island; but though the long grass was not so sharp as the coral, it was almost as troublesome, twisting round our legs, and threatening to throw us down every step we took.

Ernest, loaded with his bag of fragments of rock, coral, and zoophytes, had given his gun to Jack; and, fearing an accident among the long grass, I thought it prudent to discharge it.

In order to profit by it, I fired at a little quadruped, about the size of a squirrel, and killed it.


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