Return to Europe and Wealth

From Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe
Crusoe's discovery that his Brazilian plantation has made him wealthy in his absence is the providential economic reward closing his trials.
Chapter 19

In Lisbon, the old Portuguese captain reveals Crusoe's plantation has prospered; Crusoe weeps at his sudden wealth and compares himself to Job, whose latter end was blessed more than his beginning.

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