The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner • Paragraph 1368
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Mr. Reid has a very interesting discussion on this point. The crow or rook could quite well cross the British Channel now. In the days when Britain was covered with ice and snow, the gap between the French and the English shore was only half the present width. There was at that time much flat land with oak forest bordering the French coast.