ANALYTICAL INDEX. He and Crusoe discourse on practical Chris- tinnity, 466, 467. And on matrimony, 468-470. The priest discourses further on various matters, 471-474, Friday as an interpreter, 474 Crusoe upon matrimony, 475. Will Atkins is willing to be married, 476. The priost harangues tho colonists, 477. Will Atkins has his say, 478, 479. And becomes repentant, 480, 481. He and his wifo, 482-484. The influence of true religion, 484. Tho priest's distinction between a Protestant and a Pagan, 485 The virtue of charity, 486. Will Atkins and the priost, 486-489. Will and his wife have a sorious conversn- tion, 490-494, The new convert baptized, 495. A Christian marriage, 496. Another alliance is settled, 497 Vartitioning the land, 498. How the Indians were disposed of, 499, And how the island was colonized, 500. A now instructress for Will Atkins’s wife, 501, The gift of a Bible; a sister of morcy, 502, 508, The young woman's story, 503-506. Crusoe leaves his island, 507. He proceeds on his adventurous voyage, 508. But is attacked by savages, 509. Friday is killed in the engagemont, 510, How he was revenged, 611, 512. A sullen prisoner, 612, 613. Crusoe arrives at Brazil safely, 613. Ho and his partner, 514. He sends supplies to the island, 515, Crusoe's wandering spirit again manifested, 516, On a wild-goose chase, 517. Crusoe visits the Cape of Good Hope, and touches at Madagascar, 518, 519. Surprised at night, 520, 521 An affray_and its results, 522, 623. Crusoo’s men thirst for revenge, 524. They attack the Indian town, 525-527. A town on firo, 628, 529, Crusoe's interference resented by the boat- swain, 580, 531, The ship sets sail again; the voyage re- sumed, 532, 583. The boatswain makes complaints against Crusoe, 634, 585. A mutiny breaks out, and Crusoo is left on shore, 586, 537. Shall he go trading to China? 538, He goes up to Suskan, and returns to Ren- gal, 589. 658 Ho moralizes, 540, And govos a voyage to the Spico Islands 641, Then he purchases a ship, and sails for China, 542, 543. Mistaken for a pirato, 644. Speaking plain English, 645, Chased, and attacked by boats, 646, 647. Tho attack repulsod, 548. Crusoe finds that he has made an unlucky purchase, 549. Tio makes for the coast of ‘Tonquin, 550. Anxious to escape, 451. In Tonquin Bay; at work on tho ship, 552, 5S. A fracas with the natives; paying them with pitch, 654, 655, At sea once more, 656, 657. Crusoe and the pilot, 658-563. The port of Quinchang, 563. The influence of fear, 564. Crusoe has « violent dream, 565. Consoled by religion, 666, 667. Crusoe makes the nequaintance of Father Simon, 568-570, The pilot brings a Japanese merchant, 671. Crusoe arranges with his young partner, 572, 573. He rewards the two men who had helped him at the Cambodia Rivor, 573, 574. Somothing about China, 674-576. Travelling to Pekin, 677, 678. A Chinese country gontlemen, 578-580. The arrival at Pekin, 580, 581. A caravan for Muscovy, 581, 582. Srusoe joins it, 583. The expedition sets out, 683, 584. A China warchouse described, 685, The groat Chinese wall, 586, 587. A skirmish with Tartars, 588. Travelling in Grand Tartary, 589. srusoe buys a camel, 590. The caravan attacked by Tartars, 501, Crusoe brought up before a Chinese magis trate, 592. A formidable array, 693. A shave with the enemy, 594. In a Christian country, 595. ‘The caravan enters Muscovy, 596, 597. The famous Tartar idol, 598. Crusoe sets about its destruction, 590-602. He succeeds in his design, 602-604. The natives demand satisfaction, 604, 605, The caravan sets out on its journey again 605, 606 It is followed by the Muscovites, 606, 607. Marching from the city of Jarawena, 608 Coming nearer to Europe, 609. The arrival at Tobolskt, 610.