        item: #1 of 7
          id: 11239
      author: Defoe, Daniel
       title: The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe of York, Mariner, Volume 1 With an Account of His Travels Round Three Parts of the Globe, Written By Himself, in Two Volumes
        date: None
       words: 124767
      flesch: 53
     summary: that this was the state of life which all other people envied; that kings have frequently lamented the miserable consequences of being born to great things, and wish they had been placed in the middle of the two extremes, between the mean and the great; that the wise man gave his testimony to this, as the just standard of true felicity, when he prayed to have neither poverty nor riches. He bid me observe it, and I should always find, that the calamities of life were shared among the upper and lower part of mankind; but that the middle station had the fewest disasters, and was not exposed to so many vicissitudes as the higher or lower part of mankind; nay, they were not subjected to so many distempers and uneasinesses, either of body or mind, as those were, who, by vicious living, luxury, and extravagances, on one hand, or by hard labour, want of necessaries, and mean and insufficient diet, on the other hand, bring distempers upon themselves by the natural consequences of their way of living; that the middle station of life was calculated for all kind of virtues and all kind of enjoyments; that peace and plenty were the handmaids of a middle fortune; that temperance, moderation, quietness, health, society, all agreeable diversions, and all desirable pleasures, were the blessings attending the middle station of life; that this way men went silently and smoothly through the world, and comfortably out of it, not embarrassed with the labours of the hands or of the head, not sold to the life of slavery for daily bread, or harassed with perplexed circumstances, which rob the soul of peace, and the body of rest; not enraged with the passion of envy, or secret burning lust of ambition for great things; but, in easy circumstances, sliding gently through the world, and sensibly tasting the sweets of living, without the bitter, feeling that they are happy, and learning by every day's experience to know it more sensibly.
    keywords: board; boat; captain; condition; country; cut; days; father; fire; friday; god; going; good; ground; gun; hands; having; head; home; island; kind; lay; left; life; making; man; men; mind; night; pieces; place; saw; sea; set; ship; shore; thing; thought; till; time; water; way; work; world; years
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        item: #2 of 7
          id: 11866
      author: Defoe, Daniel
       title: The Life and Most Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner (1801)
        date: None
       words: 120519
      flesch: 66
     summary: No be good mans, no cry O to him? _A._ No, my dear, but God has spoken formerly to good men from heaven; and by divine revelation they have written all his laws down in a book.
    keywords: account; board; boat; captain; country; creature; days; death; father; fire; friday; god; good; ground; hands; head; island; kill; lay; left; life; making; man; manner; master; men; mind; morning; night; occasion; people; pieces; place; poor; power; reason; rest; return; savages; sea; set; ship; shore; shot; sir; spaniards; thing; thought; till; time; voyage; water; way; work; world; years
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        item: #3 of 7
          id: 12623
      author: Defoe, Daniel
       title: The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe (1808)
        date: None
       words: 236122
      flesch: 48
     summary: But no makee kill you yet; then he tell you, may be, that he no makee you kill, so you make de bargain with him, you do bad ting, he no be angry at you, when he be angry at other mans? No, indeed, my sins are all presumptions upon his goodness; and he would be infinitely just if he destroyed me as he has done other men.
    keywords: account; board; boat; captain; come; coming; condition; corn; country; cut; day; days; english; father; fellow; fire; friday; god; going; good; ground; half; hands; having; head; home; island; kind; lay; leave; left; let; life; little; making; man; manner; men; mind; morning; night; people; pieces; place; rest; run; savages; saw; sea; set; ship; shore; shot; spaniards; thing; thought; till; time; viz; voyage; water; way; work; world; years
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        item: #4 of 7
          id: 22309
      author: Allison, Samuel B. (Samuel Buell)
       title: An American Robinson Crusoe for American Boys and Girls
        date: None
       words: 30357
      flesch: 95
     summary: Again great fear fell on poor Robinson. Tired Robinson stretched his limbs on his bed of grass and leaves and slept soundly.
    keywords: boat; cave; corn; father; fire; friday; home; island; new; place; robinson; saw; sea; ship; stone; thought; time; tree; water; way; work
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        item: #5 of 7
          id: 561
      author: Defoe, Daniel
       title: The Further Adventures of Robinson Crusoe
        date: None
       words: 100763
      flesch: 52
     summary: He no be angry at you when He be angry at other mans. _W.A._--No, indeed, my sins are all presumptions upon His goodness; and He would be infinitely just if He destroyed me, as He has done other men.
    keywords: account; atkins; board; boat; come; country; days; englishmen; fellow; fire; god; good; hands; island; leave; left; let; life; man; manner; men; night; people; place; rest; savages; saw; sea; set; ship; shore; sir; spaniards; things; thought; time; voyage; way; women; work; world
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        item: #6 of 7
          id: 6936
      author: Aikin, Lucy
       title: Robinson Crusoe — in Words of One Syllable
        date: None
       words: 27578
      flesch: 95
     summary: you teach wild men be good men; you tell them know God, pray God, and lead new life. At this Xury said, if wild mans come they eat me, you go way.
    keywords: boat; day; isle; land; man; men; saw; sea; set; ship; shore; time; way
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        item: #7 of 7
          id: 7799
      author: Defoe, Daniel
       title: An American Robinson Crusoe
        date: None
       words: 30289
      flesch: 95
     summary: Again great fear fell on poor Robinson. With astonishment Robinson saw in the middle of the nut a large empty space which must have been filled with fluid as the inside was wet.
    keywords: boat; cave; corn; father; fire; friday; ground; home; island; place; robinson; saw; sea; ship; stone; thought; time; tree; water; way; work
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