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1    2,    3|          should make a very poor Robinson Crusoe.”~“My dear Monsieur
2    2,    3|         thinking of an imaginary Robinson’s life, thrown on a picked
3    3,   20|      house, and dine with him in Robinson Crusoe fashion.~Glenarvan
4    3,   20| enchanted. His old fancies about Robinson Crusoe revived in full force. “
5    3,   20|        said, “is that of all the Robinson Cru-soes cast upon an island,
6    3,   20|        began like the fictitious Robinson Crusoe of Defoe, our model,
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