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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... never have their consent to it ; that for her part , she would not have so much hand in my destruction ; and I should never have it to say , that my mother was willing when my father was not . Though my mother refused to move it to my ...
... never have their consent to it ; that for her part , she would not have so much hand in my destruction ; and I should never have it to say , that my mother was willing when my father was not . Though my mother refused to move it to my ...
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... Never any young adventurer's misfortunes , I believe , began sooner , or continued longer than mine . The ship was no sooner gotten out of the Humber , but the wind began to blow , and the waves to rise in a most fright- ful manner ...
... Never any young adventurer's misfortunes , I believe , began sooner , or continued longer than mine . The ship was no sooner gotten out of the Humber , but the wind began to blow , and the waves to rise in a most fright- ful manner ...
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... never had been exposed to tempests at sea , or troubles on shore ; and I resolved that I would , like a true repenting prod- igal , go home to my father . These wise and sober thoughts continued during the storm , and , indeed , some ...
... never had been exposed to tempests at sea , or troubles on shore ; and I resolved that I would , like a true repenting prod- igal , go home to my father . These wise and sober thoughts continued during the storm , and , indeed , some ...
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... never known a worse . We had a good ship , but she was deep laden , and wallowed in the sea , that the seamen every now and then cried out , she would founder . It was my advantage in one respect , that I did not know what they meant by ...
... never known a worse . We had a good ship , but she was deep laden , and wallowed in the sea , that the seamen every now and then cried out , she would founder . It was my advantage in one respect , that I did not know what they meant by ...
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... never had the least encouraging prospect of putting it in practice . After about two years , an odd circumstance presented itself , which put the old thought of making some attempt for my liberty again in my head . My patron lying at ...
... never had the least encouraging prospect of putting it in practice . After about two years , an odd circumstance presented itself , which put the old thought of making some attempt for my liberty again in my head . My patron lying at ...
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