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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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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... viz. at south-west, for seven or eight days, during which time a great many
ships from Newcastle came into the same ... and we had all hands at work to
strike our top-masts, and Inake every thing Snug and close, that the ship might
ride as ...
... viz. at south-west, for seven or eight days, during which time a great many
ships from Newcastle came into the same ... and we had all hands at work to
strike our top-masts, and Inake every thing Snug and close, that the ship might
ride as ...
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By noon the sea went very high indeed, and our ship rode forecastle in, shipped
several seas, and we thought once or twice our anchor had come home; upon
which our master ordered out the sheet anchor; so that we rode with two anchors
...
By noon the sea went very high indeed, and our ship rode forecastle in, shipped
several seas, and we thought once or twice our anchor had come home; upon
which our master ordered out the sheet anchor; so that we rode with two anchors
...
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oose, and shook the ship so much, they were obliged to cut ber away also, and
make a clear deck. Any one may judge what a condition I must be in at all this,
who was but a young sailor, and who had been in such a fright before at but a
little.
oose, and shook the ship so much, they were obliged to cut ber away also, and
make a clear deck. Any one may judge what a condition I must be in at all this,
who was but a young sailor, and who had been in such a fright before at but a
little.
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she could swim till we might run into a port, so the master continued firing guns
for help ; and a light ship, who had rid it out just ahead of us, ventured a boat out
to help us. It was with the utmost hazard the boat came near us; but it was ...
she could swim till we might run into a port, so the master continued firing guns
for help ; and a light ship, who had rid it out just ahead of us, ventured a boat out
to help us. It was with the utmost hazard the boat came near us; but it was ...
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