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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... mother did know what was become of me . Being the third son of the family , and not bred to any trade , my head began to be filled very early with rambling thoughts : my father , who was very ancient , had given THE ...
... mother did know what was become of me . Being the third son of the family , and not bred to any trade , my head began to be filled very early with rambling thoughts : my father , who was very ancient , had given THE ...
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... head , not sold to the life of slavery for daily bread , or harassed with perplexed circumstances , which rob the soul of peace , and the body of rest ; not enraged with the passion of envy , or secret burning lust of ambition for great ...
... head , not sold to the life of slavery for daily bread , or harassed with perplexed circumstances , which rob the soul of peace , and the body of rest ; not enraged with the passion of envy , or secret burning lust of ambition for great ...
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... head , asked me how I did , and telling his father who I was , and how I had come this voyage only for a trial , in order to go farther abroad : his father turning to me with a very grave and concerned tone , " Young man , " says he ...
... head , asked me how I did , and telling his father who I was , and how I had come this voyage only for a trial , in order to go farther abroad : his father turning to me with a very grave and concerned tone , " Young man , " says he ...
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... head . My patron lying at home longer than usual without fitting out his ship , which , as I heard , was for want of money , he used constantly , once or twice a week , sometimes oftener , if the weather was fair , to take the ship's ...
... head . My patron lying at home longer than usual without fitting out his ship , which , as I heard , was for want of money , he used constantly , once or twice a week , sometimes oftener , if the weather was fair , to take the ship's ...
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... head of the boat , set the sails ; and as I had the helm , I run the boat out near a league farther , and then brought her to as if I would fish ; when , giving the boy the helm , I stepped forward to where the Moor was , and making as ...
... head of the boat , set the sails ; and as I had the helm , I run the boat out near a league farther , and then brought her to as if I would fish ; when , giving the boy the helm , I stepped forward to where the Moor was , and making as ...
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