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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... able to do nothing before , was as well able to pump as another ; at which I stirred up , and went to the pump , and worked very heartily . While this was doing , the master , seeing some light colliers , who , not able to ride out the ...
... able to do nothing before , was as well able to pump as another ; at which I stirred up , and went to the pump , and worked very heartily . While this was doing , the master , seeing some light colliers , who , not able to ride out the ...
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... able to see the shore ) a great many people running along the strand to assist us when we should come near ; but we made but slow way to- wards the shore ; nor were we able to reach it , till , being past the light - house at Winterton ...
... able to see the shore ) a great many people running along the strand to assist us when we should come near ; but we made but slow way to- wards the shore ; nor were we able to reach it , till , being past the light - house at Winterton ...
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... able to come in their way , but that they would be gone by before I could make any signal to them ; but after I had crowded to the utmost , and began to despair , they , it seems , saw me by the help of their perspective glasses , and ...
... able to come in their way , but that they would be gone by before I could make any signal to them ; but after I had crowded to the utmost , and began to despair , they , it seems , saw me by the help of their perspective glasses , and ...
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... able to bear any great weight , the pieces being too light so I went to work , and with the carpenter's saw I cut a spare top - mast into three lengths , and added them to my raft , with a great deal of labor and pains . But the hope of ...
... able to bear any great weight , the pieces being too light so I went to work , and with the carpenter's saw I cut a spare top - mast into three lengths , and added them to my raft , with a great deal of labor and pains . But the hope of ...
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... able to have done upon another occasion . My raft was now strong enough to bear any reasonable weight . My next care was what to load it with , and how to preserve what I laid upon it from the surf of the sea ; but I was not long ...
... able to have done upon another occasion . My raft was now strong enough to bear any reasonable weight . My next care was what to load it with , and how to preserve what I laid upon it from the surf of the sea ; but I was not long ...
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