Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe Chapter 15 Page 9

every day, and I began really to love the creature; and on his side I believe he loved me more than it was possible for him ever to love anything before.

I had a mind once to try if he had any inclination for his own country again; and having taught him English so well that he could answer me almost any question, I asked him whether the nation that he belonged to never conquered in battle? At which he smiled, and said - “Yes, yes, we always fight the better;” that is, he meant always get the better in fight; and so we began the following discourse:-

Master. - You always fight the better; how came you to be taken prisoner, then, Friday?

Friday. - My nation beat much for all that.

Master. - How beat? If your