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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... killed at the battle near Dunkirk against the Spaniards . What became of my second brother I never knew , any more than my father or mother did know what was become of me . Being the third son of the family , and not bred to any trade ...
... killed at the battle near Dunkirk against the Spaniards . What became of my second brother I never knew , any more than my father or mother did know what was become of me . Being the third son of the family , and not bred to any trade ...
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... killed ; and though he said he would not cease to pray for me , yet he would venture to say to me , that if I did take this foolish step , God would not bless me , and I would have leisure hereafter to reflect upon having neglected his ...
... killed ; and though he said he would not cease to pray for me , yet he would venture to say to me , that if I did take this foolish step , God would not bless me , and I would have leisure hereafter to reflect upon having neglected his ...
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... killed the fatted calf for me ; for hearing the ship I went away in was cast away in Yarmouth Roads , it was a great while before he had any as- surance that I was not drowned . But my ill fate pushed me on now with an obstinacy that ...
... killed the fatted calf for me ; for hearing the ship I went away in was cast away in Yarmouth Roads , it was a great while before he had any as- surance that I was not drowned . But my ill fate pushed me on now with an obstinacy that ...
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... killed and eight wounded , we were obliged to yield , and were carried all prisoners into Sallee , a port belonging to the Moors . The usage I had there was not so dreadful as at first I ap- prehended ; nor was I carried up the country ...
... killed and eight wounded , we were obliged to yield , and were carried all prisoners into Sallee , a port belonging to the Moors . The usage I had there was not so dreadful as at first I ap- prehended ; nor was I carried up the country ...
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... kill them ; they shall eat neither of us . " So I gave Xury a piece of rusk bread to eat , and a dram out of our ... killed , and prepared to go on our way , having seen no footsteps of any human creature in that part of the country ...
... kill them ; they shall eat neither of us . " So I gave Xury a piece of rusk bread to eat , and a dram out of our ... killed , and prepared to go on our way , having seen no footsteps of any human creature in that part of the country ...
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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