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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... morning into his chamber , where he was con- fined 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 and my ...
... morning into his chamber , where he was con- fined 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 and my ...
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... morning the wind increased , and we had all hands at work to strike our top - masts , and inake every thing snug and close , that the ship might ride as easy as pos 13 sible . By noon the sea went very high 12 ROBINSON CRUSOE . [ ...
... morning the wind increased , and we had all hands at work to strike our top - masts , and inake every thing snug and close , that the ship might ride as easy as pos 13 sible . By noon the sea went very high 12 ROBINSON CRUSOE . [ ...
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... morning , by a Turkish rover , of Sallee , who gave chase to us with all the sail she could make . We crowded also as much canvass as our yards would spread , or our masts carry , to have got clear ; but finding the pirate gained upon ...
... morning , by a Turkish rover , of Sallee , who gave chase to us with all the sail she could make . We crowded also as much canvass as our yards would spread , or our masts carry , to have got clear ; but finding the pirate gained upon ...
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... 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 ...
... 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 ...
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... morning with the boat washed clean , her ensign and pendants out , and every thing to accommodate his guests ; when , by and by , my patron came on board alone , and told me his guests had put off going , upon some business that fell ...
... morning with the boat washed clean , her ensign and pendants out , and every thing to accommodate his guests ; when , by and by , my patron came on board alone , and told me his guests had put off going , upon some business that fell ...
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