The Swiss Family Robinson

By (author)James Wallace

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Adventures on a Desert Island

one put on the belts as before.

I persuaded my wife (not without considerable difficulty), to put on a sailor’s dress, assuring her she would find it much more comfortable and convenient for all she would have to go through. She at last consented to do this, and left us for a short time, reappearing with much embarrassment and many blushes, in a most becoming suit, which she had found in a midshipman’s chest. We all admired her costume, and any awkwardness she felt soon began to pass off; then retiring to our berths, peaceful sleep prepared us all for the exertions of the coming day.

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