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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... ; but the boatswain protesting to him , that if he did not , the ship would founder , he consented ; and when they had cut away the foremast , the main - mast stood so oose , and shook the ship so much , they 14 ROBINSON CRUSOE .
... ; but the boatswain protesting to him , that if he did not , the ship would founder , he consented ; and when they had cut away the foremast , the main - mast stood so oose , and shook the ship so much , they 14 ROBINSON CRUSOE .
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... stood , which , it was evident by the make , were taken out of some English prize , and I conveyed them into the boat while the Moor was on shore , as if they had been there before for our master : I conveyed also a great lump of bees ...
... stood , which , it was evident by the make , were taken out of some English prize , and I conveyed them into the boat while the Moor was on shore , as if they had been there before for our master : I conveyed also a great lump of bees ...
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... stood out directly to sea with the boat , rather stretching to wind- ward , that they might think me gone towards the Straits ' mouth ( as indeed any one that had been in their wits must 27 * have been supposed to do ) ; for 26 ROBINSON ...
... stood out directly to sea with the boat , rather stretching to wind- ward , that they might think me gone towards the Straits ' mouth ( as indeed any one that had been in their wits must 27 * have been supposed to do ) ; for 26 ROBINSON ...
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... stood along this coast till I came to that part where the English traded , I should find some of their vessels upon their usual design of trade , that would relieve and take us in . By the best of my calculation , that place where I now ...
... stood along this coast till I came to that part where the English traded , I should find some of their vessels upon their usual design of trade , that would relieve and take us in . By the best of my calculation , that place where I now ...
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... stood a great way off till we fetched it on board , and then came close to us again . We made signs of thanks to them , for we had nothing to make them amends ; but an opportunity offered that very in- stant to oblige them wonderfully ...
... stood a great way off till we fetched it on board , and then came close to us again . We made signs of thanks to them , for we had nothing to make them amends ; but an opportunity offered that very in- stant to oblige them wonderfully ...
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