What does chapter 10 of Robinson Crusoe say?

The main contents of chapter 10 of Robinson Crusoe are as follows:

One morning, Robinson saw thirty barbarians dancing around the bonfire through the telescope. They have cooked one prisoner, and two others are about to be roasted by fire.

At this time, Robinson ran down the hill with two loaded muskets and the big knife, killed two savages and saved a prisoner who escaped in time. Robinson named the person he saved "Friday" to commemorate the savage's rescue on this day.

The protagonist Robinson

Robinson dreamed of becoming a sailor. He insisted on sailing against his father's wishes. Unfortunately, the ship capsized in the storm. No one in the same boat is spared. He drifted to a desert island alone, with little left. Despite the difficulties and dangers on the desert island, he bravely survived.

Later, he found a valley full of grapes and built a shelter there. Gradually, he began to like life on the island. He domesticated goats, practiced weaving baskets, and made bread and pottery. Live a quiet and prosperous life on the island. Once, he saved a savage "Friday" who was about to die and regarded him as a personal servant and close friend. After living on a desert island for 28 years, he returned to his hometown.