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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... began sooner , or continued longer than mine . The ship was no sooner gotten out of the Humber , but the wind began to blow , and the waves to rise in a most fright- ful manner ; and , as I had never been at sea before , I was most ...
... began sooner , or continued longer than mine . The ship was no sooner gotten out of the Humber , but the wind began to blow , and the waves to rise in a most fright- ful manner ; and , as I had never been at sea before , I was most ...
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... began to be a little inured to it : however , I was very grave for all that day , being also a little sea - sick still ; but towards night the weather cleared up , the wind was quite over , and a charming fine evening followed ; the sun ...
... began to be a little inured to it : however , I was very grave for all that day , being also a little sea - sick still ; but towards night the weather cleared up , the wind was quite over , and a charming fine evening followed ; the sun ...
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... began to abate a little , yet as it was not possible she could swim till we might run into a port , so the master continued firing guns for help ; and a light ship , who had rid it out just ahead of us , ventured a boat out to help us ...
... began to abate a little , yet as it was not possible she could swim till we might run into a port , so the master continued firing guns for help ; and a light ship , who had rid it out just ahead of us , ventured a boat out to help us ...
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... began to blow pretty fresh in the morning ; but particularly we were all very hungry . But our patron , warned by this disaster , resolved to take more care of himself for the future ; and having lying by him the long - boat of our ...
... began to blow pretty fresh in the morning ; but particularly we were all very hungry . But our patron , warned by this disaster , resolved to take more care of himself for the future ; and having lying by him the long - boat of our ...
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... began to move off , fired again , and shot him in the head , and had the pleasure to see him drop , and make but little noise , but lie struggling for life . Then Xury took heart , and would have me let him go on shore ; Well , go ...
... began to move off , fired again , and shot him in the head , and had the pleasure to see him drop , and make but little noise , but lie struggling for life . Then Xury took heart , and would have me let him go on shore ; Well , go ...
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