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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... night the weather cleared up , the wind was quite over , and a charming fine evening followed ; the sun went down perfectly clear , and rose so the next morn- ing ; and having little or no wind , and a smooth sea , the sun shining upon ...
... night the weather cleared up , the wind was quite over , and a charming fine evening followed ; the sun went down perfectly clear , and rose so the next morn- ing ; and having little or no wind , and a smooth sea , the sun shining upon ...
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... night , and under all the rest of our distresses , one of the men that had been down on purpose to see , cried out , we had sprung a leak ; another said , there was four foot water in the hold . Then all hands were called to the pump ...
... night , and under all the rest of our distresses , one of the men that had been down on purpose to see , cried out , we had sprung a leak ; another said , there was four foot water in the hold . Then all hands were called to the pump ...
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... night ; and when the morning came , we found we had pulled off to sea instead of pulling in for the shore ; and that we were at least two leagues from the shore : however , we got well in again , though with a great deal of labor , and ...
... night ; and when the morning came , we found we had pulled off to sea instead of pulling in for the shore ; and that we were at least two leagues from the shore : however , we got well in again , though with a great deal of labor , and ...
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... night a larger store of provisions than ordinary ; 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 ...
... night a larger store of provisions than ordinary ; 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 ...
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... night ; I say still , for we slept none ; for in two or three hours we saw vast great creatures ( we knew not what to call them ) of many sorts , come down to the sea - shore , and run into the water , wallowing and washing themselves ...
... night ; I say still , for we slept none ; for in two or three hours we saw vast great creatures ( we knew not what to call them ) of many sorts , come down to the sea - shore , and run into the water , wallowing and washing themselves ...
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