Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner: With an Account of His Travels Round Three Parts of the GlobeCrosby and Nichols, 1864 - 591 páginas |
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... Xury , and said to him , " Xury , if you will be faithful to me , I'll make you a great man ; but if you will not stroke your face to be true to me , " that is , swear by Mahomet and his father's beard , " I must throw you into the sea ...
... Xury , and said to him , " Xury , if you will be faithful to me , I'll make you a great man ; but if you will not stroke your face to be true to me , " that is , swear by Mahomet and his father's beard , " I must throw you into the sea ...
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... Xury , " said I , " then I won't ; but it may be we may see men by day , who will be as bad to us as those lions . " - " Then we give them the shoot gun , " says Xury , laughing , " make them run wey . " Such English Xury spoke by ...
... Xury , " said I , " then I won't ; but it may be we may see men by day , who will be as bad to us as those lions . " - " Then we give them the shoot gun , " says Xury , laughing , " make them run wey . " Such English Xury spoke by ...
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... Xury's advice was good , and I took it ; we dropped our little anchor , and lay still all night ; I say still , for we slept none ; for in two or three hours we saw vast great creatures ( we knew not what to call them ) of many sorts ...
... Xury's advice was good , and I took it ; we dropped our little anchor , and lay still all night ; I say still , for we slept none ; for in two or three hours we saw vast great creatures ( we knew not what to call them ) of many sorts ...
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... Xury , " said I , go wey . " we will both go , and if the wild mans come , we will kill them ; they shall eat neither of us . " So I gave Xury a piece of rusk bread to eat , and a dram out of our patron's case of bottles , which I ...
... Xury , " said I , go wey . " we will both go , and if the wild mans come , we will kill them ; they shall eat neither of us . " So I gave Xury a piece of rusk bread to eat , and a dram out of our patron's case of bottles , which I ...
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... Xury , whose eyes were more about him than it seems mine were , calls softly to me , and tells me that we had best go farther off the shore ; " for , " says he , " look , yonder CC lies a dreadful monster on the side of that ROBINSON ...
... Xury , whose eyes were more about him than it seems mine were , calls softly to me , and tells me that we had best go farther off the shore ; " for , " says he , " look , yonder CC lies a dreadful monster on the side of that ROBINSON ...
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