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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... over the world with me. He swam so strong after the boat, that he would have
reached me very quickly, there being but little wind; upon which I stepped into the
cabin, and fetching one of the fowling-pieces, I presented it at him, and told him, ...
... over the world with me. He swam so strong after the boat, that he would have
reached me very quickly, there being but little wind; upon which I stepped into the
cabin, and fetching one of the fowling-pieces, I presented it at him, and told him, ...
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So I gave Xury a piece of rusk bread to eat, and a dram out of our patron's case of
bottles, which I mentioned before; and we hauled the boat in as near the shore as
we thought was proper, and so waded to shore; carrying nothing but our arms, ...
So I gave Xury a piece of rusk bread to eat, and a dram out of our patron's case of
bottles, which I mentioned before; and we hauled the boat in as near the shore as
we thought was proper, and so waded to shore; carrying nothing but our arms, ...
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I looked where he pointed, and saw a dreadful monster indeed, for it was a
terrible great lion that lay on the side of the shore, under the shade of a piece of
the hill that hung as it were a little over him. “ Xury,” says I, “ you shall go on shore
and ...
I looked where he pointed, and saw a dreadful monster indeed, for it was a
terrible great lion that lay on the side of the shore, under the shade of a piece of
the hill that hung as it were a little over him. “ Xury,” says I, “ you shall go on shore
and ...
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Iłe offered me also sixty pieces of eight more for my boy Xury, which I was loth to
take; not that I was not willing to let the captain have him, but I was very loth to
sell the poor boy's liberty, who had assisted me so faithfully in procuring my own.
Iłe offered me also sixty pieces of eight more for my boy Xury, which I was loth to
take; not that I was not willing to let the captain have him, but I was very loth to
sell the poor boy's liberty, who had assisted me so faithfully in procuring my own.
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for food than any thing else, for about two years. lowever, we began to increase,
and our land began to come into order; so that the third year we planted some
tobacco, and made each of us a large piece of ground ready for planting canes in
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for food than any thing else, for about two years. lowever, we began to increase,
and our land began to come into order; so that the third year we planted some
tobacco, and made each of us a large piece of ground ready for planting canes in
...
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