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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... ground tackle very strong , our men were un concerned , and not in the least apprehensive of danger , bu spent the time in rest and mirth , after the manner of the sea ; but the eighth day in the morning the wind increased , and we had ...
... ground tackle very strong , our men were un concerned , and not in the least apprehensive of danger , bu spent the time in rest and mirth , after the manner of the sea ; but the eighth day in the morning the wind increased , and we had ...
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... ground ready for plant- ing canes in the year to come : but we both wanted help ; and now I found , more than before , I had done wrong in parting with my boy Xury . } But , alas ! for me to do wrong , that never did right , was no ...
... ground ready for plant- ing canes in the year to come : but we both wanted help ; and now I found , more than before , I had done wrong in parting with my boy Xury . } But , alas ! for me to do wrong , that never did right , was no ...
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... ground , more than I had disposed of for necessaries among my neighbors ; and these fifty rolls , being each of above a hundred weight , were well cured , and laid by against the return of the fleet from Lisbon ; and now , increas ing ...
... ground , more than I had disposed of for necessaries among my neighbors ; and these fifty rolls , being each of above a hundred weight , were well cured , and laid by against the return of the fleet from Lisbon ; and now , increas ing ...
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... ground again with my feet . I stood still a few moments , to recover breath , and till the water went from me , and then took to my heels , and ran with what strength I had farther towards the shore . But neither would this deliver me ...
... ground again with my feet . I stood still a few moments , to recover breath , and till the water went from me , and then took to my heels , and ran with what strength I had farther towards the shore . But neither would this deliver me ...
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... ground , which I expected the water would flow over ; and so it did . As soon as I found water enough , —for my raft drew about a foot of water , -1_thrust her upon that dat piece of ground , and there fastened or moored her , by st ...
... ground , which I expected the water would flow over ; and so it did . As soon as I found water enough , —for my raft drew about a foot of water , -1_thrust her upon that dat piece of ground , and there fastened or moored her , by st ...
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afterwards arms asked Atkins barley began believe boat boatswain Brazils bread bring brought called canoes captain carry cave Christian corn creature danger deliverance discourse Dutch England English Englishmen father fell fellow fight fire five Friday gave give goats gone governor ground halberds hands head heard inclosure iron crows island killed kind knew land leave ligion Lisbon lived looked manner mind moidores morning murdered Muscovite never night obliged observed occasion perhaps pieces pieces-of-eight pinnace plantation poor Portuguese pounds sterling powder prisoners Providence resolved rest Robin Crusoe sail savages seems sent ship ship's shore shot side soon Spaniards stood supercargo surprised Tartars tell thing thought told Tom Smith Tonquin took tree voyage wife wind wood word wounded Xury