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The book starts with the statement about Crusoe's marriage in England.
He bought a little farm in Bedford and had three children: two sons and one daughter.
Our hero suffered a distemper and a desire to see " his island.
" He could talk of nothing else, and one can imagine that no one took his stories seriously, except his wife.
She told him, in tears, " I will go with you, but I won't leave you.
" But in the middle of this felicity, Providence unhinged him at once, with the loss of his wife.

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