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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Página 25
... also a great lump of bees-wax into the boat, which weighed above half a
hundred weight, with a parcel of twine or thread, a hatchet, a saw, and a hammer,
all which were of great use to us afterwards, especially the wax to make candles.
... also a great lump of bees-wax into the boat, which weighed above half a
hundred weight, with a parcel of twine or thread, a hatchet, a saw, and a hammer,
all which were of great use to us afterwards, especially the wax to make candles.
Página 31
... near a hundred miles together upon this coast, we saw nothing but a waste,
uninhabited country by day, and heard nothing but howlings and roaring of wild
beasts by night. Once or twice in the day-time I thought I saw the Pico of Teneriffe,
...
... near a hundred miles together upon this coast, we saw nothing but a waste,
uninhabited country by day, and heard nothing but howlings and roaring of wild
beasts by night. Once or twice in the day-time I thought I saw the Pico of Teneriffe,
...
Página 38
... as the case of bottles, two of my guns, and a piece of the lump of beeswax,−for
I had made candles of the rest: in a word, I made about two hundred and twenty
pieces of eight of all my cargo; and with this stock, I went on shore in the Brazils.
... as the case of bottles, two of my guns, and a piece of the lump of beeswax,−for
I had made candles of the rest: in a word, I made about two hundred and twenty
pieces of eight of all my cargo; and with this stock, I went on shore in the Brazils.
Página 40
... this country, I will bring you the produce of them, God willing, at my return; but,
since human affairs are all subject to changes and disasters, I would have you
give orders for but one hundred pounds sterling, which, you say, is half your stock
, ...
... this country, I will bring you the produce of them, God willing, at my return; but,
since human affairs are all subject to changes and disasters, I would have you
give orders for but one hundred pounds sterling, which, you say, is half your stock
, ...
Página 41
... out of her own pocket, sent the Portuguese captain a very handsome present
for his humanity and charity to Ine. The merchant in London, vesting this hundred
pounds in English goods, such as the captain had wrote for, sent them directly to
...
... out of her own pocket, sent the Portuguese captain a very handsome present
for his humanity and charity to Ine. The merchant in London, vesting this hundred
pounds in English goods, such as the captain had wrote for, sent them directly to
...
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