The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner • Paragraph 1590
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Man walks clumsily through this intricate tangle of living plants and animals: he sets his big foot on a hedgehog (good for the insects), or on a mole (so much the better for wireworm), collects plovers' eggs (to the great help of every insect), shoots an owl (to the delight of voles and mice) or a whole brood of partridges, and in other ways makes a---- we had better say, shows that he is not so clever as he supposes himself to be.