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At this time, Robinson ran down the mountain towards them with two loaded muskets and the big knife, killed two savages, and rescued a prisoner who ran out in time. Robinson named the man he rescued "

At this time, Robinson ran down the mountain towards them with two loaded muskets and the big knife, killed two savages, and rescued a prisoner who ran out in time. Robinson named the man he rescued "Friday" to commemorate the day the savage was rescued. 11. Robinson and "Friday" built a canoe. Under Robinson's guidance, "Friday" quickly learned to dress, shoot, speak English, and believe in Christ, becoming Robinson's most loyal servant and friend. In order to reach the mainland opposite the isolated island, Robinson wanted to build a canoe with "Friday". Since he was eager to think about the boat, he got to work without much thought. As a result, the wooden boat that took several months to be hewn from a big cypress tree was abandoned because it was too big. A few years later, Robinson learned his lesson and built a smaller canoe along the river, installed masts and sails, and cut many slots for placing things in the boat. But because the canoe was too small, Robinson could not take it to the opposite continent and could only use it nearby.

12. Fight with the savages. Just as Robinson and "Friday" were preparing the wooden boat and were almost ready to set sail, another twenty-one savages took three canoes and brought three captives to the island for a banquet. One of the prisoners was a white man, which made Robinson furious. He loaded two shotguns, four muskets, and two pistols with double ammunition, gave "Friday" a small axe, and drank a lot of sugar cane wine. He took a big knife and rushed down the mountain. They killed all the savages and only four of them escaped. One of the prisoners was "Friday"'s father.

13. Found a British ship. Robinson gave the white man and "Friday"'s father guns and food, and asked them to take the newly built ship to bring the sailors who were killed on the Spanish ship to the island. Soon a British ship anchored near the island. The sailors on the ship rebelled and abandoned the captain and three other people on the island. Robinson and "Friday" helped the captain subdue the group of rebellious sailors and recapture the ship. When they left, they took with them two honest sailors who also wanted to go back to England, while leaving some of the most troublesome sailors on the island. Later, the Spaniards came back and settled on the island. At first they quarreled and discorded, but after settling down, they eventually established a prosperous colony.

14. Robinson was saved and returned to the "human world". When Robinson left the island, he had stayed on the island for twenty-eight years, two months, and twenty-nine days. Robinson always thought that he would be overjoyed as soon as he arrived in England, but he did not expect that he would become a stranger there. His parents are both dead and he married in England and had three children. After the death of his wife, Robinson once again went to sea for business and passed by the desert island where he lived. At this time, the sailors and Spanish who stayed on the island had settled down and multiplied. Robinson sent some new immigrants, gave them the land on the island, and left them with various daily necessities, and left the island with satisfaction.