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Chapter 4 CONDITION OF THE ISLAND IN 1849.

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ft but the foundation and a portion of the ramparts of the principal fort, partly imbedded in banks of clay, and neatly covered with moss and weeds. It was originally strongly built of larg

found the convict cells, whi

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ck darkness was within in the depths beyond-darkness that no wandering gleam from the light of day ever reached, for heaven never smiled upon those dreary abodes of sin and sorrow. A few of the inner dungeons, for the worst criminals, were dug still deeper underground, and rough stairways of earth led down into them, which were shut out from the upper vaults by strong doors. The size of these lower dungeons was not more than five or six feet in length by four or five in height, from which some idea may be formed of the sufferings endured by the poor wretches confined in them, shut out from the light of heaven, loaded with heavy irons, crushed down by dank and impenetrable walls of earth, starved and beaten by their cruel guards, with no living soul to pity them in thei

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ain, and compelled him to take on board as many of them as the vessel could contain. About two hundred were put on board. They then threatened the captain and officers with instant death in case of any failure to land them on the coast of Peru, whither they determined to go in order to escape the vengeance of the Chilian government. Desirous of getting rid of them as soon as possible, the captain of the whaler ran over for the first land on the coast of Chili, where he put them ashore, leaving them ignorant of their position until they were unable to regain t

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, appears to be bestowed upon the cultivation of the soil; but it looks rich and productive, and might be made to yield abundant crops by a trifling expenditure of labor. The Chilians have never been distinguished for industry; nor is there any evidence here that they depart from their usual philosophy in taking the world easy. Even the American seemed to have caught the prevailing lethargy, and to be content with as little as possible. Vegetables of various kinds grow abundantly wherever the seeds are thrown, among which I noticed excellent radishes, turnips, beets, cabbages, and onions. Potatoes of a very good quality, though not large, are grown in small quantities; and, regarding the natural productiveness of the earth, there seemed to be no reason why they should not be cultivated in sufficient quantities to supply the demands of vessels touching for supplies, and thereby made a profitable source of revenue to the settlers. The grass and wild oats grow in wonderful luxuriance in all the open spaces, and require little attention; and such is the genial character of the climate, that the cattle, of which there seems to be no lack, find ample food to keep them in good condition both in winter and summer. Fig-trees, bearing excellent figs, and vines of various sorts, flourish luxuriantly on the hill-sides. Of fruits there is quite an abundance in the early part of autumn. The peaches were just out of season when we arrived, but we obtained a few which had been peeled and dried in the sun, and we found them large and of excellent flavor. Many of the valleys abound in natural orchards, which have sprung from the seeds planted there by the early voyagers, especially by Lord Anson, who appeared to have taken more interest in the cultivation and settlement o

ough the area of tillable soil is small, yet by the culture of vineyards on the hill-sides, the grazing of sheep and goats on the mountain steeps, and the proper cultivation of the arable valleys, a population of several thousand might subsist comfortably. Pearce, the American, who had thoroughly explored every part of the island, told me he had no doubt three or four thousand people could subsist here without any supply of provisions from other countries. A

sited these shores and made the experiment. There is no place among the cliffs where goats may not be seen at all times during the day. They live and propagate in the caves, and find sufficient browsing throughout the year in the clefts of the rocks. Lord Anson mentions that some of his hunting parties killed goats which had their ears slit, and they thought it more than probable that these were the very same goats marked by Alexander Selkirk thirty years before; so that it is not unlikely there still exist some of the direct descendants of the herds domesticated by the original Crusoe. The residents of Cumberland Bay have about their huts a considerable number of these animals, tamed, for their milk. When they wish for a supply of goat-flesh or skins (for they often kill them merely for their skins), they go in a body to Goat Island, where they surround the goats and d

and walruses. Formerly sealing vessels made it an object to touch for the purpose of capturing them, but of l

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Open at all times to the pleasant breezes from the ocean, without malaria or any thing to produce disease, beautifully diversified in scenery, and susceptible of being made a convenient stopping-place for vessels bound to the great northwestern cont

n in 1741; Port Juan, on the west; and Cumberland Bay, on the north side. The latter is the best, and is most generally visited, in consequence of being on the fertile side of the island, where water also is most easily obtained. None of them afford a very secure anchorage, the bottom being deep and rocky; and vessels close to the shore are exposed to sudden and v

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Contents

Crusoe's Island: A Ramble in the Footsteps of Alexander Selkirk
Chapter 1 THE BOAT ADVENTURE.
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Chapter 2 FIRST IMPRESSIONS OF THE ISLAND.
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Chapter 3 GOING ASHORE.
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Chapter 4 CONDITION OF THE ISLAND IN 1849.
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Chapter 5 ROBINSON CRUSOE'S CAVE.
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Chapter 6 THE VALLEY ON FIRE.
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Chapter 7 THE CAVE OF THE BUCCANEERS.
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Chapter 8 LODGINGS UNDER GROUND.
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Chapter 9 COOKING FISH.
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Chapter 10 RAMBLE INTO THE INTERIOR.
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Chapter 11 THE VALLEY OF ENCHANTMENT.
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Chapter 12 A STRANGE DISCOVERY.
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Chapter 13 THE STORM AND ESCAPE.
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Chapter 14 THE AMERICAN CRUSOE.
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Chapter 15 CASTLE OF THE AMERICAN CRUSOE.
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Chapter 16 DIFFICULTY BETWEEN ABRAHAM AND THE DOUBTER.
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Chapter 17 THE MURDER.
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Chapter 18 THE SKULL.
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Chapter 19 THE GOVERNOR'S VISION.
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Chapter 20 THE DOUBTER'S DYSPEPTIC STORY.
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Chapter 21 BAD DREAM CONCERNING THE DOUBTER.
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Chapter 22 THE UNPLEASANT AFFAIR OF HONOR.
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Chapter 23 DOCTOR STILLMAN'S JOURNAL.
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Chapter 24 CONFIDENTIAL CHAT WITH THE READER.
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Chapter 25 EARLY VOYAGES TO JUAN FERNANDEZ.
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Chapter 26 THE CANNIBAL.
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Chapter 27 THE MIRAGE.
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Chapter 28 A DEATH-STRUGGLE.
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Chapter 29 THE OUTLAWS' CAMP.
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Chapter 30 THE ESCAPE.
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Chapter 31 A LONELY RIDE.
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Chapter 32 THE ATTACK.
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Chapter 33 SAN MIGUEL.
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Chapter 34 A DANGEROUS ADVENTURE.
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Chapter 35 No.35
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Chapter 36 START FOR WASHOE.
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Chapter 37 ACROSS THE MOUNTAINS.
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Chapter 38 AN INFERNAL CITY.
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Chapter 39 SOCIETY OF VIRGINIA CITY.
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Chapter 40 ESCAPE FROM VIRGINIA CITY.
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Chapter 41 MY WASHOE AGENCY.
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Chapter 42 START FOR HOME.
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Chapter 43 ARRIVAL IN SAN FRANCISCO.
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