“Abused prosperity is oftentimes made the very means of our greatest adversity.”
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The Life and Strange Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe; of York, Mariner: With an account how he was at last as strangely delivered by pirates
This novel is a first-person narrative of Robinson Crusoe's journey, starting with his shipwreck and subsequent survival on a remote island. It explores themes of self-reliance, the struggle for survival, and the human spirit's resilience. The story also includes Crusoe's encounter with pirates and his eventual rescue. more
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