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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... 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 me a THE ...
... 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 me a THE ...
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... of the head, not sold to the life of slavery for daily bread, or harassed with
perplexed circumstances, which rob the soul of peace, and th: body of rest; not
enraged with the passion of envy, or secret burning lust of ambition for great
things; but, ...
... of the head, not sold to the life of slavery for daily bread, or harassed with
perplexed circumstances, which rob the soul of peace, and th: body of rest; not
enraged with the passion of envy, or secret burning lust of ambition for great
things; but, ...
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... looking very melancholy, and shaking his 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, ...
... looking very melancholy, and shaking his 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, ...
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After about two years, an odd circumstance presented itself, which put the old
thought of making some attempt for my liberty again in my head. My patron lying
at home longer than usual without fitting out his ship, which, as I heard, was for
want ...
After about two years, an odd circumstance presented itself, which put the old
thought of making some attempt for my liberty again in my head. My patron lying
at home longer than usual without fitting out his ship, which, as I heard, was for
want ...
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He, thinking no harm, agreed, and, being in the 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
...
He, thinking no harm, agreed, and, being in the 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
...
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