鲁滨逊漂流记每章概括100字

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The fifth chapter;
So over twelve years, during which the island in addition to myself, I have never seen one track. This until the big day, I found the light the footprint of a man accidentally on the beach. I was like to a sunny thunderbolt. Ilistened, looked around, but heard nothing, saw nothing. I ran to the coast,also go to see, but there is only so a footprint! I'm frightened pole, like abeing tracked down people like fled back to my place. For three days and nights, I don't dare go out.
The sixth chapter:
This is the best illustration of paren people! After twelve years of pain and hard work, twelve years of struggle with the natural environment, it will be because of a person's footprints and a terrorist unrest! But that's the way it is. After observation, I understand that this is on the mainland that the life savages who eat a habit. They fight to grasp when the prisoners brought to the place on this island, I rarely go, eat meal after the killing.
The seventh chapter;
One day morning, I see from the telescope, thirty barbarians are dancing around campfire. They have been cooking a prisoner, and two are prepared to put it on the fire to roast, when I mentioned the two branch ofthe musket bullets and the knife they ran down to North Korea, one of the prisoners to save them time to eat. I put my name saved the man as "Friday", to commemorate this day he was rescued, he became the voice of my speech on this island for the first time in twenty-five years to hearvoices. He is young, intelligent, is a more senior tribal barbarians, then the time in my stay in the island, he has always been my a reliable partner. I taught him a few words in English, on Friday told me that the mainland on the matter. I decided to leave my island.
The eighth chapter;
We have created a boat, this is not very far from the coast, the local made.While we are almost ready to set sail boat, there are twenty-one barbarianriding on three independent vessel, with three prisoners to the island to open a banquet. One of the prisoners is a white, this can enrage me bad. I have two shotguns, four shotguns, two pistols and ammunition are fitted with double, to five one weeks. A small axe, also he drank a lot of sugar cane wine, I put the knives, we rushed down the mountain to kill them all,only run four barbarians. Prisoners have a is Friday's father. The white is Spanish, is a survivor I saw a few years ago the ship ran aground on myisland on board the ship, I was also taken from the ship, one thousand of more than two hundred gold coins, but for the money I have no value,because they are not than a lot of sand on the beach is more valuable.
At last;
I gave the Spaniard and Friday's father guns and food, that they take meto go to the new ship wrecked Spanish ship. Seaman to my island. Waiting for them to come back, a British ship for seaman trouble near my islandcast anchor. I help the captain had his ship, and he went back to england.We take away two also want to go back to England to sailors, some of the sailors to stay and make trouble trouble loudest island. Later, the Spaniards came back, in the island resident down. At the beginning theyquarreled, but settled finally built a thriving colony, several years later, Ihad the honor went to the island once. I left the island, have been on the island for twenty-eight years two months twenty-nine days. I always thought that I would be happy as a to the UK, I didn't think I was a strangerthere. My parents have passed away, really too regrettable, or I can now be filial to support them, because I apart from the ship from the Spanish ships on the one thousand two hundred gold, and twenty thousand pounds of waiting for me to an honest friend there to receive, the friend isa Portuguese captain, in before I do that a bad job, I entrusted him withme in Brazil estate management. It is in order to do the job, so I lived on the island for twenty-eight years. I see him very happy, so honest, I decided to pay him one hundred Portuguese coins every year, and after his death a year to pay his son fifty Portuguese coins, as their lifelongallowance. I got married, had three children, because in addition to theabove, I say I lived in the island have a look, and made a voyage, not as aroaming. I live here, for I do not deserve to enjoy and grateful, determinednow ready to do all travel the longest journey. If I've learned anything, it is to realize the value of retirement and pray over more than our day in peace.