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Robinson Crusoe Chapter 1 Beautiful Poems
"I acquiesced in the arrangement of God's will, and now I begin to possess this arrangement, believing that everything is the best."

"The fear of danger is more terrible than the danger itself!"

"There are some good things in the world. For us, there is no other benefit except use."

"I have seen so much land and sea. What are they? Where did it come from? What are I and all other creatures, wild and domesticated, humans and animals? Where did it come from? "

"The wind is whistling and the waves are surging. Although the wind and waves were not so big that I became accustomed to them later, they were much smaller than what I saw a few days later. However, this is enough to scare me, a young sailor who is new here. I quietly wait for each layer of huge waves to devour us. When the ship fell into the trough, I always thought it would never surface again. I swear to God in extreme fear that if God hangs the curtain this time, I will drag out an ignoble existence. If I can set foot on land again, I promise to go home, never look back, and never get on the boat again in my lifetime. I will listen to my father's advice and never take this road of self-destruction Now I can clearly see how incisive his views on the middle class are, and how comfortable his life is, that is, he has not been ravaged by storms at sea or tortured by hardships on land. In a word, I am determined to be a repentant prodigal son.

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