how did robinson crusoe escape from pirate captain?
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The pirates' captain, a Moor, keeps Crusoe as his personal slave. ... Crusoe takes this chance to escape by pushing the Moor overboard (although in sight of land and with the knowledge that Ismael is a strong swimmer) and taking Xury into his own service. The two of them sail south along the African coast.
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The pirates' captain, a Moor, keeps Crusoe as his personal slave. Crusoe takes this chance to escape by pushing the Moor overboard (although in sight of land and with the knowledge that Ismael is a strong swimmer) and taking Xury into his own service. The two of them sail south along the African coast.
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