Aventuras de Robinson Crusoe, Las Page #3

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1954
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If I cannot hold

you here by choice,

perhaps it would be

better if you go back.

You take, kill Friday!

What must I kill you for?

Take.

Kill Friday

No send Friday away.

Friday.

Friday.

Forgive me, Friday forgive me.

I want you to be my friend.

I will never leave you.

If you want to go, do so.

(not in english)

Friday, over there!

Wild pig!

How wrong I had been.

Friday was as loyal a friend

as any man could want.

With his many different skills

he enriched my

life on the island.

We had found that

the two working together

could do much more than

the two working separately.

Friday, you like?

You know what It Is?

Beautiful

Beautiful present from God

Better said from the devil

Huh?

No, no you would not

understand, Friday.

Will Master give

Friday 1, 2, 3?

You take them all,

amuse yourself.

If you get tired of them,

throw them into the sea.

Master

Look at Friday

Beautiful coat for war

Take that off.

These were the

happiest years of all

the years I had in my island.

Sit down Friday.

You understand Friday

The devil is Gods enemy

in the hearts of men.

He uses all his

malice and skill

to destroy the

kingdom of Christ.

But Master say God

Is so strong so great

is God not much

strong than devil?

Yes, yes Friday,

God is stronger

than the devil.

Hews above the devil,

therefore we pray to God.

But If God Is much

strong than devil,

why God no kill devil,

so make him no more wicked.

Whats that Friday?

If God the most strong,

why he no kill devil.

Well you see Friday

without the devil,

there would be no

temptation and no sin.

The devil must be there

for us to have a chance

to choose sin or resist it.

Is God let devil tempt us?

Yes

Then, why God mad when sin?

Huh, ha, ha, ha.

You understand,

don't you Poll?

Friday cant get these

things into his head.

You understand, don't you?

The desire to escape

still burns within me.

And now counting on

Friday's skill and knowledge,

I contemplated the

manufacture of a craft

Large enough to carry us

to the Spanish country

which Friday told

me lay to the north.

We devoted weeks to

selecting a proper tree,

this would be my last chance

to see my native

England before I died.

(gunshot)

Where did he come from?

There.

Better get out of sight,

there must be others.

(not in english)

Master

shh, Look!

Come on!

Now, rehearsal

for the last time.

There they are,

here we are behind the trees.

Now, well see.

Boom

Boom

Boom

Boom

No, no, no, tinder, tinder.

There!

(gunshots)

(gunshots)

White man like Master.

Friends?

Shh!

Come on!

Move nowl

Tie them to those trees.

Well come back for you,

when we have

water for the ship.

White men eat prisoners too?

Eat them no, Friday.

But murder them, yes!

Move now!

Rope Master, the rope!

In spite of my appearance,

Im not something

that lives in trees,

Im a man.

Captain Oberzo.

Now we can talk.

But to whom do I speak?

Who are you?

Where have you come from?

What is your case?

Tell me.

Mutiny, sir

Engineered by my mate,

aided by those you

saw him lead ashore.

My bosen here, and most

of those aboard are loyal

Its the mutineers who

control the firearms, sir.

And your ship?

As fine as ever bore

sail, beyond the reef,

waiting only

for the next tide.

They anchored here to take

on water and abandon us

when they surprised

and killed the savages.

Fernandez!

Should they return to

the ship we are lost!

If we prevent their return,

you think it possible,

armed, of course,

to reassert your command?

Nothing could prevent me.

On 2 conditions then.

Agreed!

First, while you

are upon this island

you will be

governed by my orders

Accepted, second.

If we recover your ship,

you will carry me and my man,

to England, passage free.

Or your home in China, India,

three times around the world!

Ha, ha, ha, ha.

Fernandez!

Fernandez!

Mate?

Yes, leader of the mutiny

Fernandez!

Theyre going to escape!

Unless Ive forgotten the

ways of civilization Captain,

They will not be

putting back yet.

Hey!

Whats that?

Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.

Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.

Kill him!

Ill cut his throat!

Wait!

Gold!

Where did you find this?

There?

Let's get it, take your arms!

Which way?

Come on!

You, take a look!

Nobody here.

Over we go!

Over here!

Drop arms!

In the name of the

governor of this island,

drop your arms!

Drop arms, or I

blow your head off!

No, was I that young?

Master

The boat arrived,

the Captain is waiting.

Thank you, Friday.

I didnt expect it yet.

The proof of the pudding,

so the people cannot

say that Crusoes mad.

These are presents

for our friends outside.

You commanded the Captain

to punish us

harshly for our sins,

did you not, Governor?

Nothing of the sort,

I asked the Captain to grant

your request to remain here,

rather than return

to the gallows.

You started,

but youll live to regret

your sacrilegious waste.

Well I have here

instructions for you,

time of planting,

care of livestock,

places of concealment

of weapons and powder.

Information, also,

as to the savages

who do, on occasion,

visit this place.

Whether or not you learn

the lessons I have learned

and survive I cannot foresee.

But you have something which,

I for years did not have,

Something for which I wept,

For which my soul

shriveled and starved!

You'll have others

of you r own kind,

You'll have companions,

You have man

You can sever the

ropes that blend you,

it should cost you an

hour of painful work,

by then we shall

have set sail.

From what you

saw today Friday,

are you not a little afraid

of coming back with

me to civilization?

If Master is not,

Friday is not.

And thus, I left the island

after I had been on it

Eight and twenty years,

two months and Nineteen days.

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