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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He called me one morning into his chamber, where he was confined by the gout,
and expostulated very warmly with me upon this subject: he asked me what
reasons, more than a mere wandering inclination, I had for leaving my father's
house ...
He called me one morning into his chamber, where he was confined by the gout,
and expostulated very warmly with me upon this subject: he asked me what
reasons, more than a mere wandering inclination, I had for leaving my father's
house ...
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... and our ground tackle very strong, our men were unconcerned, and not in the
least apprehensive of danger, bu spent the time in rest and mirth, after the
manner of the sea; but the eighth day in the morning the wind increased, and we
had all ...
... and our ground tackle very strong, our men were unconcerned, and not in the
least apprehensive of danger, bu spent the time in rest and mirth, after the
manner of the sea; but the eighth day in the morning the wind increased, and we
had all ...
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... yet I fell into terrible misfortunes in this voyage; and the first was this, viz. our
ship, making her course towards the Canary Islands, or rather between those
islands and the African shore, was surprised, in the gray of the morning, by a
Turkish ...
... yet I fell into terrible misfortunes in this voyage; and the first was this, viz. our
ship, making her course towards the Canary Islands, or rather between those
islands and the African shore, was surprised, in the gray of the morning, by a
Turkish ...
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... stark calm morning, a fog rose so thick, that, though we were not half a league
from the shore, we lost sight of it; and, rowing we knew not whither or which way,
we labored all day, and all the next night; and when the morning came, we found
...
... stark calm morning, a fog rose so thick, that, though we were not half a league
from the shore, we lost sight of it; and, rowing we knew not whither or which way,
we labored all day, and all the next night; and when the morning came, we found
...
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... and had ordered me to get ready three fuzees with powder and shot, which
were on board his ship; for that they designed some sport of fowling as well as
fishing. I got all things ready as he Rad directed, and waited the next morning
with the ...
... and had ordered me to get ready three fuzees with powder and shot, which
were on board his ship; for that they designed some sport of fowling as well as
fishing. I got all things ready as he Rad directed, and waited the next morning
with the ...
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