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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... gave me serious and ex- cellent counsel against what he foresaw was my design . He called me one morning into his chamber , where he was con- fined by the gout , and expostulated very warmly with me upon this subject : he asked me what ...
... gave me serious and ex- cellent counsel against what he foresaw was my design . He called me one morning into his chamber , where he was con- fined by the gout , and expostulated very warmly with me upon this subject : he asked me what ...
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... 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 in a ...
... 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 in a ...
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... 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 none ; for in two or ...
... 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 none ; for in two or ...
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... 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 ...
... 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 ...
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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 ...
... 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 ...
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