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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... soon mastered the return of those fits , for so I called them ; and I had in five or six days got as complete a victory over conscience , as any young fellow , that resolved not to be troubled with it , could desire : but I was to have ...
... soon mastered the return of those fits , for so I called them ; and I had in five or six days got as complete a victory over conscience , as any young fellow , that resolved not to be troubled with it , could desire : but I was to have ...
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... soon after his arrival , I resolved to go the same voyage again ; and I embarked in the same vessel with one who was his mate in his former voyage , and had now got the command of the ship . This was the unhap- piest voyage that ever ...
... soon after his arrival , I resolved to go the same voyage again ; and I embarked in the same vessel with one who was his mate in his former voyage , and had now got the command of the ship . This was the unhap- piest voyage that ever ...
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... soon taken away ; for when he went to sea , he left me on shore to look after his little garden , and do the common drudg- ery of slaves about his house ; and when he came home again from his cruise , he ordered me to lie in the cabin ...
... soon taken away ; for when he went to sea , he left me on shore to look after his little garden , and do the common drudg- ery of slaves about his house ; and when he came home again from his cruise , he ordered me to lie in the cabin ...
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... soon as 1 got some fish I should bring it home to his house ; all which I prepared to do . 1 This moment my former notions of deliverance darted into my thoughts , for now I found I was like to have a little ship at my command ; and my ...
... soon as 1 got some fish I should bring it home to his house ; all which I prepared to do . 1 This moment my former notions of deliverance darted into my thoughts , for now I found I was like to have a little ship at my command ; and my ...
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... soon as it was dark , and discover the country ; but , as soon as it was quite dark , we heard such dreadful noises of the barking , roaring , and howling of wild creatures , of we knew not what kinds , that the poor boy was ready to ...
... soon as it was dark , and discover the country ; but , as soon as it was quite dark , we heard such dreadful noises of the barking , roaring , and howling of wild creatures , of we knew not what kinds , that the poor boy was ready to ...
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