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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... creatures ( we knew not what to call them ) of many sorts , come down to the sea - shore , and run into the water ... creature ( whatever it was ) within two oars ' length , which something surprised me ; however , I immediately ...
... creatures ( we knew not what to call them ) of many sorts , come down to the sea - shore , and run into the water ... creature ( whatever it was ) within two oars ' length , which something surprised me ; however , I immediately ...
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... creature that he had shot , like a hare , but differ- ent in color , and longer legs ; however , we were very glad of it , and it was very good meat ; but the great joy that poor Xury came with , was to tell me he had found good water ...
... creature that he had shot , like a hare , but differ- ent in color , and longer legs ; however , we were very glad of it , and it was very good meat ; but the great joy that poor Xury came with , was to tell me he had found good water ...
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... creature , put the muzzle of the piece to his ear , and shot him in the head again , which despatched him quite . was This was game indeed to us , but this was no food ; and I was very sorry to lose three charges of powder and shot upon ...
... creature , put the muzzle of the piece to his ear , and shot him in the head again , which despatched him quite . was This was game indeed to us , but this was no food ; and I was very sorry to lose three charges of powder and shot upon ...
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... creatures seldom appear but in the night ; and in the second place we found the people terribly frightened , es- pecially the women . The man that had the lance or dart did not fly from them , but the rest did ; however , as the two ...
... creatures seldom appear but in the night ; and in the second place we found the people terribly frightened , es- pecially the women . The man that had the lance or dart did not fly from them , but the rest did ; however , as the two ...
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... creature dead , and sunk in the water , and that I made signs to them to come to the shore , they took heart , and came to the shore , and began to searcli for the creature . I found him by his blood staining the water ; and by the help ...
... creature dead , and sunk in the water , and that I made signs to them to come to the shore , they took heart , and came to the shore , and began to searcli for the creature . I found him by his blood staining the water ; and by the help ...
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