The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner • Paragraph 935
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The reason is that the outside of the seaweed is oily, slimy, or slippery, so that the water gets no hold of it. The stem and substance is also elastic and surprisingly strong, so that the daily tossing and wrenching when the tides come in and go out has no effect in tearing it away.