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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sent, than force me to go without it; that I was now eighteen years old, which was
too late to go apprentice to a trade, or clerk to an attorney; that I was sure, if I did, I
should ne;er serve out my time, and I should certainly run away from my master ...
sent, than force me to go without it; that I was now eighteen years old, which was
too late to go apprentice to a trade, or clerk to an attorney; that I was sure, if I did, I
should ne;er serve out my time, and I should certainly run away from my master ...
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oy sea to London, in his father's ship, and prompting me to go with them, with the
common allurement of sea-faring men, riz. that it should cost me nothing for my
passage, I consulted neither father or mother any more, not so much as sent them
...
oy sea to London, in his father's ship, and prompting me to go with them, with the
common allurement of sea-faring men, riz. that it should cost me nothing for my
passage, I consulted neither father or mother any more, not so much as sent them
...
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... and for whom he had provided extraordinarily, and had therefore sent on board
the boat over-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
; ...
... and for whom he had provided extraordinarily, and had therefore sent on board
the boat over-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
; ...
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... the boy cried out, “Master, master, a ship with a saill” and the foolish boy was
frightened out of his wits, thinking it must needs be some of his master's ships
sent to 'pursue us, when I knew we were gotten far enough out of their reach.
... the boy cried out, “Master, master, a ship with a saill” and the foolish boy was
frightened out of his wits, thinking it must needs be some of his master's ships
sent to 'pursue us, when I knew we were gotten far enough out of their reach.
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