Swiss Family Robinson
Johann David Wyss's comprehensive work on fundamental Christian theology and spiritual discipline.
18 Chapters
Table of Contents
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Chapter 1: For many days we had been tempest-tossed. Six times had the darkness
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Chapter 2: We should have been badly off without the shelter of our tent, for the
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Chapter 3: I will spare you a description,' said my wife, of our first day's
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Chapter 4: Next morning all were early awake, and the children sprang about the
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Chapter 5: Next morning, while the breakfast was getting ready, I attended to the
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Chapter 6: Having now discovered how to provide bread for my family, my thoughts
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Chapter 7: The first thing to be done on the following day was to return to the
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Chapter 8: Next morning the boys and I started with the cart laden with our
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Chapter 9: The winds at length were lulled, the sun shot his brilliant rays
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Chapter 10: On the following morning we were early astir; and as soon as breakfast
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Chapter 11: Now for the finishing up of this dirty job,' cried I, merrily, as we
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Chapter 12: The greatest danger to which we had yet been exposed was now over, but
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Chapter 13: As evening approached, the bears' paws, which were stewing for supper,
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Chapter 14: Scarcely had I completed my pottery, when great black clouds and
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Chapter 15: At last came the day when Fritz was to make his trial trip with the
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Chapter 16: We spend our years as a tale that is told,' said King David.
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Chapter 17: My wife and Franz, though somewhat startled by the unexpected absence
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Chapter 18: Many wondrous tales were told or read in turn by the boys and Jenny
