Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner: With an Account of His Travels Round Three Parts of the Globe |
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I had no sooner said so, but I perceived the creature (whatever it ... upon the
noise or report of the gun, a thing I have some reason to believe those creatures
had never heard before: this convinced me that there was no going on shore for
us in ...
I had no sooner said so, but I perceived the creature (whatever it ... upon the
noise or report of the gun, a thing I have some reason to believe those creatures
had never heard before: this convinced me that there was no going on shore for
us in ...
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... nearer to him, I saw something hanging over his shoulders, which was a
creature that he had shot, like a hare, but different in color, and longer legs;
however, we were very glad of it, and it was very good meat; but the great joy that
poor ...
... nearer to him, I saw something hanging over his shoulders, which was a
creature that he had shot, like a hare, but different in color, and longer legs;
however, we were very glad of it, and it was very good meat; but the great joy that
poor ...
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... of its barrenness; and indeed both forsaking it because of the prodigious
numbers of tigers, lions, and leopards, and other. #. CreatureS which harbor
there; so that the Moors use it for their hunting only, where they go like an army,
two or ...
... of its barrenness; and indeed both forsaking it because of the prodigious
numbers of tigers, lions, and leopards, and other. #. CreatureS which harbor
there; so that the Moors use it for their hunting only, where they go like an army,
two or ...
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Then Xury took heart, and would have me set him go on shore; “Well, go,” said I; ,
so the boy jumped into the water, and taking a little gun in one hand, swam to
shore with the other hand, and coming close to the creature, put the muzzle of the
...
Then Xury took heart, and would have me set him go on shore; “Well, go,” said I; ,
so the boy jumped into the water, and taking a little gun in one hand, swam to
shore with the other hand, and coming close to the creature, put the muzzle of the
...
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for while we were lying by the shore came two mighty creatures, one pursuing the
other (as ... whether it was usual or strange, but l believe it was the latter;
because, in the first place, those ravenous creatures seldom appear but in the
night; ...
for while we were lying by the shore came two mighty creatures, one pursuing the
other (as ... whether it was usual or strange, but l believe it was the latter;
because, in the first place, those ravenous creatures seldom appear but in the
night; ...
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