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Attean does not want to read "white man's" language. In Robinson Crusoe, Robinson saves Friday's life, and Friday bows down to Robinson, saying he will become his slave forever. Attean does not want Friday to bow down to "white man." He is relating to Indians bowing down to white men.

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