Robinson Crusoe (abridged)
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Robinson Crusoe. Chapter five, The natives. After I saw the footprints, I stayed close to my tent. I thought natives might be on the island. When I went out, I took Paul and the gun with me. I didn't see anyone else on the island for a long time. Maybe someone came to the island so that no one wass there and then left. But that meant others knew about the island. I was always afraid that they might come again. One night I had a very strange dream. I saw that there were natives on the island and had to native prisoners with them. They were going to kill one. He escaped and found me. He was very friendly. I can help you leave the island, he said. When I woke up, I felt both afraid and happy. I was afraid of the natives. But the one in my dream was so kind. I felt he was a friend. Time passed. I planted new kinds of food. I hunted and I thought of new ways to leave the island. Then one morning, when I was on the hill about the beach above the beach, I saw five candles on the beach near them. I saw about 30 native sitting around the fire. One off the natives was a prisoner. The others wanted to kill him. Suddenly the prisoner started to run. He ran into the forest and 10 or 12 others took their spears and went about after him. I climbed down the hill to go back to my tent, but I stopped in the forest. When I heard their voices. They spoke in a strange language. I realised there were They were close to my tent, so I ran ahead to stop them. I knew the island very well, so I knew where to hide. They tried to swim across the small river at the bottom of my hill. The prisoner got out off the water. First he ran towards where I was hiding behind a tree. There were only two other natives following him. Now when they got out of the water, I came out from behind the tree and fired two shots and killed them both. The prisoner stopped running. I think he was more surprised to see me than to hear the sound of my gun. He fell to his knees, tired. It's all right. I'm not going to kill you. The prisoner didn't understand me. He crawled along the ground and kiss my foot. I think he thought I was the king of this island. I tried to make him understand me by using my hands. It's okay. I'm a friend. Come, I'll give you food. Come, come. And that's how I started one of the best friendships of my life.