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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... asked me what reasons , more than a mere wandering inclination , I had for leaving my father's house and my native country , where I might be well intro- duced , and had a prospect of raising my fortune by applica- tion and industry ...
... asked me what reasons , more than a mere wandering inclination , I had for leaving my father's house and my native country , where I might be well intro- duced , and had a prospect of raising my fortune by applica- tion and industry ...
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... asking God's blessing , or my father's , without any consid- eration of circumstances or consequences , and in an ill hour , God knows , on the first of September , 1651 , I went on board a ship bound for London . Never any young ...
... asking God's blessing , or my father's , without any consid- eration of circumstances or consequences , and in an ill hour , God knows , on the first of September , 1651 , I went on board a ship bound for London . Never any young ...
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... asked me how I did , and telling his father who I was , and how I had come this voyage only for a trial , in order to go farther abroad : his father turning to me with a very grave and concerned tone , " Young man , " says he , you ...
... asked me how I did , and telling his father who I was , and how I had come this voyage only for a trial , in order to go farther abroad : his father turning to me with a very grave and concerned tone , " Young man , " says he , you ...
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... asked him why he would go ; why I should not go , and he stay in the boat . The boy answered with so much affection , that made me love him ever after . Says he , " If wild mans come , they eat me , you " _ " Well , Xury , " said I , go ...
... asked him why he would go ; why I should not go , and he stay in the boat . The boy answered with so much affection , that made me love him ever after . Says he , " If wild mans come , they eat me , you " _ " Well , Xury , " said I , go ...
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... asked me to give him the hatchet . " For what , Xury ? " said " Me cut off his head , " said he . However , Xury could not cut off his head , but he cut off a foot , and brought it with him and it was a monstrous great one . 1 . * I ...
... asked me to give him the hatchet . " For what , Xury ? " said " Me cut off his head , " said he . However , Xury could not cut off his head , but he cut off a foot , and brought it with him and it was a monstrous great one . 1 . * I ...
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