Este é o primeiro volume da coleção “Clássicos da Literatura em Quadrinhos”. However, to cut short this melancholy part of our story, our ship being disabled, and three of our men killed, and eight wounded, we were obliged to yield, and were carried all prisoners into Sallee, a port belonging to the Moors. The following other wikis use this file: Usage on eu.wikipedia.org Txikipedia:Eleberri; Metadata. Xury, whose eyes were more about him than it seems mine were, calls softly to me, and tells me that we had best go farther off the shore; "For," says he, "look, yonder lies a dreadful monster on the side of that hillock, fast asleep." The usage I had there was not so dreadful as at first I apprehended; nor was I carried up the country to the emperor's court, as the rest of our men were, but was kept by the captain of the rover as his proper prize, and made his slave, being young and nimble, and fit for his business. But I also had a dream.I wanted … Yet such was the fright I had taken of the Moors, and the dreadful apprehensions I had of falling into their hands, that I would not stop, or go on shore, or come to an anchor; the wind continuing fair till I had sailed in that manner five days; and then the wind shifting to the southward, I concluded also that if any of our vessels were in chase of me, they also would now give over; so I ventured to make to the coast, and came to an anchor in the mouth of a little river, I knew not what, nor where, neither what latitude, what country, what nation, or what river. 0 This moment my former notions of deliverance darted into my thoughts, for now I found I was likely to have a little ship at my command; and my master being gone, I prepared to furnish myself, not for fishing business, but for a voyage; though I knew not, neither did I so much as consider, whither I should steer - anywhere to get out of that place was my desire. 0000003707 00000 n Then Xury took heart, and would have me let him go on shore. I have a good life. C’est à cette alliance que je devais mon double nom de Robinson-Kreutznaer ; mais, aujourd’hui, par une corruption de mots assez commune en Angleterre, on nous nomme, nous nous nommons et signons Crusoé. This was the unhappiest voyage that ever man made; for though I did not carry quite 100 pounds of my new-gained wealth, so that I had 200 pounds left, which I had lodged with my friend's widow, who was very just to me, yet I fell into terrible misfortunes. *��:��{=����SW�+/�>�*��T����+ޚ��@��O`��.&�������|���9��/öLh�4�!��q��� FpD����������[3����d��� ���l���]~��0�R�Gi����p?�4\eH?am�ߐR|�7e�UЍ{i[Fi#��#ߞ�>rUS6Ru�x�i ����E�d(ϒ���i�l���1�L��ԃ���v�Kq�/��v� �4X$����l�j�Gy�*�JI. I want to travel. We went frequently out with this boat a-fishing; and as I was most dexterous to catch fish for him, he never went without me. 0000003932 00000 n — Pierwsza noc na nieznanym wybrzeżu. My father is German. I had no sooner said so, but I perceived the creature (whatever it was) within two oars' length, which something surprised me; however, I immediately stepped to the cabin door, and taking up my gun, fired at him; upon which he immediately turned about and swam towards the shore again. "Well, Xury," said I, "we will both go and if the wild mans come, we will kill them, they shall eat neither of us." Read Online and Download Full PDF Of Robinson Crusoe: About Robin Crusoe: Robin Crusoe is a novel that was written by Daniel Defoe. V Yorku Robinson navštívil nejprve svého strýce, který ho poté zavedl k jeho … startxref At the same time I had found some powder of my master's in the great cabin, with which I filled one of the large bottles in the case, which was almost empty, pouring what was in it into another; and thus furnished with everything needful, we sailed out of the port to fish. Indeed, it took us both up the whole day, but at last we got off the hide of him, and spreading it on the top of our cabin, the sun effectually dried it in two days' time, and it afterwards served me to lie upon. Assurez-vous d'être sur le site de la Bibliothèque: http://beq.ebooksgratuits.com trailer My father was German and my mother was English. Literature Network » Daniel Defoe » Robinson Crusoe » Chapter 2. We have money. However, I was glad to see the boy so cheerful, and I gave him a dram (out of our patron's case of bottles) to cheer him up. But as it was always my fate to choose for the worse, so I did here; for having money in my pocket and good clothes upon my back, I would always go on board in the habit of a gentleman; and so I neither had any business in the ship, nor learned to do any. By the best of my calculation, that place where I now was must be that country which, lying between the Emperor of Morocco's dominions and the negroes, lies waste and uninhabited, except by wild beasts; the negroes having abandoned it and gone farther south for fear of the Moors, and the Moors not thinking it worth inhabiting by reason of its barrenness; and indeed, both forsaking it because of the prodigious number of tigers, lions, leopards, and other furious creatures which harbour there; so that the Moors use it for their hunting only, where they go like an army, two or three thousand men at a time; and indeed for near a hundred miles together upon this coast we saw nothing but a waste, uninhabited country by day, and heard nothing but howlings and roaring of wild beasts by night. My name is Robinson. Xury said, if I would let him go on shore with one of the jars, he would find if there was any water, and bring some to me. this was but a taste of the misery I was to go through, as will appear in the sequel of this story. Sometimes considered to be the first novel in English, this book is a fictional autobiography of a castaway who spends 28 years on a remote tropical island near Venezuela. He said that was true; so he brought a large basket of rusk or biscuit, and three jars of fresh water, into the boat. "Me cut off his head," said he. The castle, which is at the entrance of the port, knew who we were, and took no notice of us; and we were not above a mile out of the port before we hauled in our sail and set us down to fish. Chapter 2. Addeddate 2012-08-21 22:43:33 External-identifier urn:imslp_record_id:Um9iaW5zb24gQ3J1c2_DqSAoT2ZmZW5iYWNoLCBKYWNxdWVzKQ== Genre … I am eighteen years old. … Robinson Crusoé – Mesmo não sendo nenhum herói chamativo ou grande aventureiro épico, Robinson Crusoé exibe traços de caráter que ganharam a aprovação de gerações de leitores. 2 Texto de acordo com a nova ortografia. When he was gone, I turned to the boy, whom they called Xury, and said to him, "Xury, if you will be faithful to me, I'll make you a great man; but if you will not stroke your face to be true to me" - that is, swear by Mahomet and his father's beard - "I must throw you into the sea too." Slavery And Escape. C'est à cette alliance que je devais mon double nom de Robinson-Kreutznaer ; mais, aujourd'hui, par une corruption de mots assez commune en Angleterre, on nous nomme, nous nous nommons et signons Crusoé. I thought he was pursued by some savage, or frighted with some wild beast, and I ran forward towards him to help him; but when I came nearer to him I saw something hanging over his shoulders, which was a creature that he had shot, like a hare, but different in colour, and longer legs; however, we were very glad of it, and it was very good meat; but the great joy that poor Xury came with, was to tell me he had found good water and seen no wild mans. But I have a dream. I first got acquainted with the master of a ship who had been on the coast of Guinea; and who, having had very good success there, was resolved to go again. Daniel Defoe ROBINSON CRUSOÉ TOME II Première publication en 1719 Traduction par Petrus Borel publiée en 1836 Édition du groupe « Ebooks libres et gratuits » But it is impossible to describe the horrid noises, and hideous cries and howlings that were raised, as well upon the edge of the shore as higher within the country, upon the noise or report of the gun, a thing I have some reason to believe those creatures had never heard before: this convinced me that there was no going on shore for us in the night on that coast, and how to venture on shore in the day was another question too; for to have fallen into the hands of any of the savages had been as bad as to have fallen into the hands of the lions and tigers; at least we were equally apprehensive of the danger of it. Se quiser pode ainda acrescentar um pequeno comentário, de seguida clique em enviar o pedido. 0000009156 00000 n Yet even in this voyage I had my misfortunes too; particularly, that I was continually sick, being thrown into a violent calenture by the excessive heat of the climate; our principal trading being upon the coast, from latitude of 15 degrees north even to the line itself. It may be we may kill some alcamies (a fowl like our curlews) for ourselves, for I know he keeps the gunner's stores in the ship." I did not care to go out of sight of the boat, fearing the coming of canoes with savages down the river; but the boy seeing a low place about a mile up the country, rambled to it, and by-and-by I saw him come running towards me. This was the only voyage which I may say was successful in all my adventures, which I owe to the integrity and honesty of my friend the captain; under whom also I got a competent knowledge of the mathematics and the rules of navigation, learned how to keep an account of the ship's course, take an observation, and, in short, to understand some things that were needful to be understood by a sailor; for, as he took delight to instruct me, I took delight to learn; and, in a word, this voyage made me both a sailor and a merchant; for I brought home five pounds nine ounces of gold-dust for my adventure, which yielded me in London, at my return, almost 300 pounds; and this filled me with those aspiring thoughts which have since so completed my ruin. — Robinson dosięga wpław okrętu i buduje tratwę. Il connaît un grand succès à sa parution en 1719. "For what, Xury?" II Daniel Defoe 2 BRUGUERA LIBRO AMIGO DANIEL DEFOE Nació en Londres, en 1660. para kindle, tablet, IPAD, PC o teléfono móvil I was now set up for a Guinea trader; and my friend, to my great misfortune, dying soon after his arrival, I resolved to go the same voyage again, and I embarked in the same vessel with one who was his mate in the former voyage, and had now got the command of the ship. My mother is English. I asked him why he would go? "Then we give them the shoot gun," says Xury, laughing, "make them run wey." why I should not go, and he stay in the boat? The book is presented as an autobiography of the title character whose birth name is Robinson Kreutznaer. xref Lire ou télécharger "Robinson Crusoé I" gratuitement en ligne et en ebook EPUB, PDF et Kindle. Para recomendar esta obra a um amigo basta preencher o seu nome e email, bem como o nome e email da pessoa a quem pretende fazer a sugestão. Página 30 << Página Anterior: Página Seguinte >> II. La vie et les aventures de Robinson Crusoé (IA lavieetlesaventu00defo).pdf 700 × 1,104, 392 pages; 34.47 MB Den verklige Robinson Crusoe's lefverne och äfventyr.djvu 1,390 × … 1339 0 obj<>stream Xury was dreadfully frighted, and indeed so was I too; but we were both more frighted when we heard one of these mighty creatures come swimming towards our boat; we could not see him, but we might hear him by his blowing to be a monstrous huge and furious beast. She sailed with what we call a shoulder-of-mutton sail; and the boom jibed over the top of the cabin, which lay very snug and low, and had in it room for him to lie, with a slave or two, and a table to eat on, with some small lockers to put in some bottles of such liquor as he thought fit to drink; and his bread, rice, and coffee. 1324 16 It was first published on 25 th April, 1719. Robinson Crusoe é um romance escrito por Daniel Defoe e publicado originalmente em 1719 no Reino Unido. We were a good family.. My father was a good businessman. x��XlU�~w��Re��v���S�"F�s7l ����hI�,C�@L[l��B�}�J�wY���U+�����Y]M�Q�ץ'�F�X/�����;mM���ם��y�_�|� ��o� �������K��\�p��.mY�E���ȋ� ��^��/*M? Baixar PDF Leia online. PDF scanned by RERO Romanov76110 (2010/6/9) ... Robinson Crusoé Alt ernative. It was my lot first of all to fall into pretty good company in London, which does not always happen to such loose and misguided young fellows as I then was; the devil generally not omitting to lay some snare for them very early; but it was not so with me. he eat me at one mouth!" The boy answered with so much affection as made me love him ever after. My first contrivance was to make a pretence to speak to this Moor, to get something for our subsistence on board; for I told him we must not presume to eat of our patron's bread. "Yes," says he, "I'll bring some;" and accordingly he brought a great leather pouch, which held a pound and a half of powder, or rather more; and another with shot, that had five or six pounds, with some bullets, and put all into the boat. 0000002544 00000 n La Bibliothèque électronique du Québec . "Well, Xury," said I, "then I won't; but it may be that we may see men by day, who will be as bad to us as those lions." 0000002417 00000 n Livros Digitais > Daniel Defoe > Robinson Crusoe > Página 30. I have two brothers. Robinson Crusoé se présente au lecteur Je suis né en l’année 1632. So Xury and I went to work with him; but Xury was much the better workman at it, for I knew very ill how to do it. said I. Says he, "If wild mans come, they eat me, you go wey." But as I had no instruments to take an observation to know what latitude we were in, and not exactly knowing, or at least remembering, what latitude they were in, I knew not where to look for them, or when to stand off to sea towards them; otherwise I might now easily have found some of these islands. "But," said I, "you swim well enough to reach to the shore, and the sea is calm; make the best of your way to shore, and I will do you no harm; but if you come near the boat I'll shoot you through the head, for I am resolved to have my liberty;" so he turned himself about, and swam for the shore, and I make no doubt but he reached it with ease, for he was an excellent swimmer. Cet enfant de la petite bourgeoisie naît à York en 1632,àl’abri du besoin. Oups! It was my great misfortune that in all these adventures I did not ship myself as a sailor; when, though I might indeed have worked a little harder than ordinary, yet at the same time I should have learnt the duty and office of a fore-mast man, and in time might have qualified myself for a mate or lieutenant, if not for a master. I am from England. 0000000616 00000 n After we had fished some time and caught nothing - for when I had fish on my hook I would not pull them up, that he might not see them - I said to the Moor, "This will not do; our master will not be thus served; we must stand farther off." I knew where my patron's case of bottles stood, which it was evident, by the make, were taken out of some English prize, and I conveyed them into the boat while the Moor was on shore, as if they had been there before for our master. Robinson s sebou do Anglie vzal nejen Pátka, ale také svého věrného psa Reka a papouška Andu. Several times I was obliged to land for fresh water, after we had left this place; and once in particular, being early in morning, we came to an anchor under a little point of land, which was pretty high; and the tide beginning to flow, we lay still to go farther in. ROBINSON CRUSOE Vol. 0000005593 00000 n le lien est inopérant. However, Xury could not cut off his head, but he cut off a foot, and brought it with him, and it was a monstrous great one. I embraced the offer; and entering into a strict friendship with this captain, who was an honest, plain-dealing man, I went the voyage with him, and carried a small adventure with me, which, by the disinterested honesty of my friend the captain, I increased very considerably; for I carried about 40 pounds in such toys and trifles as the captain directed me to buy. About three in the afternoon he came up with us, and bringing to, by mistake, just athwart our quarter, instead of athwart our stern, as he intended, we brought eight of our guns to bear on that side, and poured in a broadside upon him, which made him sheer off again, after returning our fire, and pouring in also his small shot from near two hundred men which he had on board. Languages: English, Espanol | Site Copyright © Jalic Inc. 2000 - 2020. I had two brothers and one sister. 0000002856 00000 n He started up, growling at first, but finding his leg broken, fell down again; and then got upon three legs, and gave the most hideous roar that ever I heard. But this hope of mine was soon taken away; for when he went to sea, he left me on shore to look after his little garden, and do the common drudgery of slaves about his house; and when he came home again from his cruise, he ordered me to lie in the cabin to look after the ship. I got all things ready as he had directed, and waited the next morning with the boat washed clean, her ancient and pendants out, and everything to accommodate his guests; when by-and-by my patron came on board alone, and told me his guests had put off going from some business that fell out, and ordered me, with the man and boy, as usual, to go out with the boat and catch them some fish, for that his friends were to sup at his house, and commanded that as soon as I got some fish I should bring it home to his house; all which I prepared to do. — Magazyn zapasów Robinsona. <<099932825C169841BAACBF90F3D7C0B6>]>> All Rights Reserved. - one mouthful he meant. 1324 0 obj <> endobj Le roman de Daniel Defoe est un des premiers romans d'aventures écrit en anglais. bien étrange et surprenant destin que celui de Robinson Crusoé. However, we had not a man touched, all our men keeping close. Catalogação na Fonte Such English Xury spoke by conversing among us slaves. I have a good school. You can also read the full text online using our ereader. %%EOF Robinson Crusoe CHAPTER I - START IN LIFE I WAS born in the year 1632, in the city of York, of a good family, though not of that country, my father being a for-eigner of Bremen, who settled first at Hull. Mais Robinson a un démon qui le prédispose à l’aventure. We came into this creek in the evening, resolving to swim on shore as soon as it was dark, and discover the country; but as soon as it was quite dark, we heard such dreadful noises of the barking, roaring, and howling of wild creatures, of we knew not what kinds, that the poor boy was ready to die with fear, and begged of me not to go on shore till day. PDF - As aventuras de Robinson Crusoé ´...A figura de Robinson Crusoé se tornou praticamente um mito da cultura moderna. Capítulo 2: Capítulo 2. He, thinking no harm, agreed, and being in the head of the boat, set the sails; and, as I had the helm, I ran the boat out near a league farther, and then brought her to, as if I would fish; when, giving the boy the helm, I stepped forward to where the Moor was, and making as if I stooped for something behind him, I took him by surprise with my arm under his waist, and tossed him clear overboard into the sea. Here I meditated nothing but my escape, and what method I might take to effect it, but found no way that had the least probability in it; nothing presented to make the supposition of it rational; for I had nobody to communicate it to that would embark with me - no fellow-slave, no Englishman, Irishman, or Scotchman there but myself; so that for two years, though I often pleased myself with the imagination, yet I never had the least encouraging prospect of putting it in practice. The boy smiled in my face, and spoke so innocently that I could not distrust him, and swore to be faithful to me, and go all over the world with me. He got a good estate by merchandise, and leaving off his trade, lived af-terwards at York, from whence he had married my mother, I looked where he pointed, and saw a dreadful monster indeed, for it was a terrible, great lion that lay on the side of the shore, under the shade of a piece of the hill that hung as it were a little over him. Der abenteuerlustige Robinson Crusoe (18) heuert in England am 1.9.1690 auf einem Schiff an, das prompt von Piraten überfallen wird. My father is a good man. We are a good family. We had a lot of money. I took the best aim I could with the first piece to have shot him in the head, but he lay so with his leg raised a little above his nose, that the slugs hit his leg about the knee and broke the bone. At this surprising change of my circumstances, from a merchant to a miserable slave, I was perfectly overwhelmed; and now I looked back upon my father's prophetic discourse to me, that I should be miserable and have none to relieve me, which I thought was now so effectually brought to pass that I could not be worse; for now the hand of Heaven had overtaken me, and I was undone without redemption; but, alas! Another trick I tried upon him, which he innocently came into also: his name was Ismael, which they call Muley, or Moely; so I called to him - "Moely," said I, "our patron's guns are on board the boat; can you not get a little powder and shot? However, we got well in again, though with a great deal of labour and some danger; for the wind began to blow pretty fresh in the morning; but we were all very hungry. He swam so strong after the boat that he would have reached me very quickly, there being but little wind; upon which I stepped into the cabin, and fetching one of the fowling-pieces, I presented it at him, and told him I had done him no hurt, and if he would be quiet I would do him none.