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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... appeared ; and as we made nearer and nearer the shore , the fand looked more frightful than the sea . After we had rowed , or rather driven , about a league and a half , as we reckoned it , a raging wave , mountain - like , came rolling ...
... appeared ; and as we made nearer and nearer the shore , the fand looked more frightful than the sea . After we had rowed , or rather driven , about a league and a half , as we reckoned it , a raging wave , mountain - like , came rolling ...
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... appeared before me a little opening of the land , and I found a strong current of the tide set into it ; so I guided my raft , as well as I could , to get into the middle of the stream . But here I had like to have suffered a second ...
... appeared before me a little opening of the land , and I found a strong current of the tide set into it ; so I guided my raft , as well as I could , to get into the middle of the stream . But here I had like to have suffered a second ...
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... appeared impracticable ; so I resolved to go as before , when the tide was down ; and I did so , only that I stripped before I went from my hut ; having nothing on but a checked shirt , a pair of linen drawers , and a pair of pumps on ...
... appeared impracticable ; so I resolved to go as before , when the tide was down ; and I did so , only that I stripped before I went from my hut ; having nothing on but a checked shirt , a pair of linen drawers , and a pair of pumps on ...
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... me ; and sol was completely fenced in and fortified , as I thought , from all the world , and conse quently slept secure in the night , which otherwise I could not 1 65 E have done ; though , as it appeared. 64 ROBINSON CRUSOE .
... me ; and sol was completely fenced in and fortified , as I thought , from all the world , and conse quently slept secure in the night , which otherwise I could not 1 65 E have done ; though , as it appeared. 64 ROBINSON CRUSOE .
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With an Account of His Travels Round Three Parts of the Globe Daniel Defoe. 65 E have done ; though , as it appeared afterwards ,. Crusoe lifting in his Ladder . Crusoe feeding his tame Goat .
With an Account of His Travels Round Three Parts of the Globe Daniel Defoe. 65 E have done ; though , as it appeared afterwards ,. Crusoe lifting in his Ladder . Crusoe feeding his tame Goat .
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