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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... savage beasts , or more merciless savages of human kind ? But as soon as it grew dusk in the evening , I changed my 1 course , and steered directly south and by east , bending my course a little toward the east , that I might keep in ...
... savage beasts , or more merciless savages of human kind ? But as soon as it grew dusk in the evening , I changed my 1 course , and steered directly south and by east , bending my course a little toward the east , that I might keep in ...
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... savages , had been as bad as to have fallen into the hands of lions and tigers ; at least we were equally apprehensive of the danger of it . Be that as it would , we were obliged to go on shore some where or other for water , for we had ...
... savages , had been as bad as to have fallen into the hands of lions and tigers ; at least we were equally apprehensive of the danger of it . Be that as it would , we were obliged to go on shore some where or other for water , for we had ...
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... savages down the river ; but the boy , seeing a low place about a mile up the country , rambled to it ; and by and by I saw him come running towards me . I thought he was pursued by some savage , or frighted with some wild beast , and I ...
... savages down the river ; but the boy , seeing a low place about a mile up the country , rambled to it ; and by and by I saw him come running towards me . I thought he was pursued by some savage , or frighted with some wild beast , and I ...
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... the world , as I had done : and I used often to say to myself , I could have done this as well in England , among my friends , as have gone five thousand miles off to ao it among strangers and savages , ROBINSON CRUSOE . 39.
... the world , as I had done : and I used often to say to myself , I could have done this as well in England , among my friends , as have gone five thousand miles off to ao it among strangers and savages , ROBINSON CRUSOE . 39.
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... savages , in a wilderness , and at such a distance as never to hear from any part of the world that had the least knowledge of me . In this manner , I used to look upon my condition with the utmost regret . I had nobody to converse with ...
... savages , in a wilderness , and at such a distance as never to hear from any part of the world that had the least knowledge of me . In this manner , I used to look upon my condition with the utmost regret . I had nobody to converse with ...
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