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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... we should never rise more; and in this agony of mind I made many vows and
resolutions, that if it would please God here to spare my life this one voyage, if
ever I got once my foot upon dry land again, I would go directly horne to my father
, ...
... we should never rise more; and in this agony of mind I made many vows and
resolutions, that if it would please God here to spare my life this one voyage, if
ever I got once my foot upon dry land again, I would go directly horne to my father
, ...
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... and so the land broke off a little the violence of the wind. Here we got in, and,
though not without much difficulty, got all safe on shore, and walked afterwards
on foot to Yarmouth, where, as unfortunate men, we were used with great
humanity ...
... and so the land broke off a little the violence of the wind. Here we got in, and,
though not without much difficulty, got all safe on shore, and walked afterwards
on foot to Yarmouth, where, as unfortunate men, we were used with great
humanity ...
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... more : which way he went, I know not. As for me, having some money in my
pocket, is travelled to London by land and there, as well as on the road, had
many strug. gles with myself, what course of life I should take, 18 ROBINSON
CRUSOE.
... more : which way he went, I know not. As for me, having some money in my
pocket, is travelled to London by land and there, as well as on the road, had
many strug. gles with myself, what course of life I should take, 18 ROBINSON
CRUSOE.
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... when I first made the land, I could not be less than 150 miles south of Sallee;
quite beyond the Emperor of Morocco's dominions, or indeed of any other king
thereabout, for we saw no people. Yet such was the fright I had taken at the
Moors, ...
... when I first made the land, I could not be less than 150 miles south of Sallee;
quite beyond the Emperor of Morocco's dominions, or indeed of any other king
thereabout, for we saw no people. Yet such was the fright I had taken at the
Moors, ...
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Several times I was obliged to land for fresh water, after we had left this place;
and once in particular, being early in the morning, we came to an anchor under a
little point of land which was pretty high ; and the tide beginning to flow, we lay
still ...
Several times I was obliged to land for fresh water, after we had left this place;
and once in particular, being early in the morning, we came to an anchor under a
little point of land which was pretty high ; and the tide beginning to flow, we lay
still ...
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