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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My father, a wise and grave man, gave me serious and excellent counsel against
what he foresaw was my design. He called me one morning into his chamber,
where he was confined by the gout, and expostulated very warmly with me upon
...
My father, a wise and grave man, gave me serious and excellent counsel against
what he foresaw was my design. He called me one morning into his chamber,
where he was confined by the gout, and expostulated very warmly with me upon
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... of Sallee, who gave chase to us with all the sail she could make. We crowded
also as much canvass as our yards would spread, or our masts carry, to have got
clear; but finding the pirate gained upon us, and would certainly come up with us
...
... of Sallee, who gave chase to us with all the sail she could make. We crowded
also as much canvass as our yards would spread, or our masts carry, to have got
clear; but finding the pirate gained upon us, and would certainly come up with us
...
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However, I was glad to see the boy so cheerful, and I gave him a dram (out of our
patron's case of bottles) to cheer him up. After all, Xury's advice was good, and I
took it; we dropped our little anchor, and lay still all night; I say still, for we slept ...
However, I was glad to see the boy so cheerful, and I gave him a dram (out of our
patron's case of bottles) to cheer him up. After all, Xury's advice was good, and I
took it; we dropped our little anchor, and lay still all night; I say still, for we slept ...
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So I gave Xury a piece of rusk bread to eat, and a dram out of our patron's case of
bottles, which I mentioned before; and we hauled the boat in as near the shore as
we thought was proper, and so waded to shore; carrying nothing but our arms, ...
So I gave Xury a piece of rusk bread to eat, and a dram out of our patron's case of
bottles, which I mentioned before; and we hauled the boat in as near the shore as
we thought was proper, and so waded to shore; carrying nothing but our arms, ...
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gave the most hideous roar that ever I heard. I was a little surprised that I had not
hit him on the head; however, I took up the second piece immediately, and,
though he began to move off, fired again, and shot him in the head, and had the ...
gave the most hideous roar that ever I heard. I was a little surprised that I had not
hit him on the head; however, I took up the second piece immediately, and,
though he began to move off, fired again, and shot him in the head, and had the ...
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