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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... after we had lain four or five days, blew very hard. However, the roads being
reckoned as good as a harbor, the anchorage good, and our ground tackle very
strong, our men were unconcerned, and not in the least apprehensive of danger,
...
... after we had lain four or five days, blew very hard. However, the roads being
reckoned as good as a harbor, the anchorage good, and our ground tackle very
strong, our men were unconcerned, and not in the least apprehensive of danger,
...
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... out of my cabin, and looked out; but such a dismal sight I never saw ; the sea
went mountains high, and broke upon us every three or four minutes: when I
could look about, I could see nothing but distress around us: two ships that rid
near us, ...
... out of my cabin, and looked out; but such a dismal sight I never saw ; the sea
went mountains high, and broke upon us every three or four minutes: when I
could look about, I could see nothing but distress around us: two ships that rid
near us, ...
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In the middle of the night, and under all the rest of our distresses, one of the men
that had been down on purpose to see, cried out, we had sprung a leak; another
said, there was four foot water in the hold. Then all hands were called to the ...
In the middle of the night, and under all the rest of our distresses, one of the men
that had been down on purpose to see, cried out, we had sprung a leak; another
said, there was four foot water in the hold. Then all hands were called to the ...
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to go near the shore, till I saw the land run out a great length into the sea, at about
the distance of four or five leagues before me; and the sea being very calm, I kept
a large oiling, to make this point. At length, doubling the point, at about two ...
to go near the shore, till I saw the land run out a great length into the sea, at about
the distance of four or five leagues before me; and the sea being very calm, I kept
a large oiling, to make this point. At length, doubling the point, at about two ...
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... stuffs, baize, and things particularly valuable and desirable in the country, 1
found means to sell them to a very great advantage; so that I might say, I had
ingre than four times the value of my first cargo, and was now infinitely beyond
my poor ...
... stuffs, baize, and things particularly valuable and desirable in the country, 1
found means to sell them to a very great advantage; so that I might say, I had
ingre than four times the value of my first cargo, and was now infinitely beyond
my poor ...
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