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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... sure , if I did , I should never serve out my time , and I should certainly run away from my master before my time was out , and go to sea ; and if she would speak to my father to let me go one voyage abroad , if I came home again , and ...
... sure , if I did , I should never serve out my time , and I should certainly run away from my master before my time was out , and go to sea ; and if she would speak to my father to let me go one voyage abroad , if I came home again , and ...
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... sure to have made the coast of Spain , and at least reached to the bay of Cadiz ; but my resolutions were , blow which way it would , I would be gone from that horrid place where I was , and leave the rest to fate . After we had fished ...
... sure to have made the coast of Spain , and at least reached to the bay of Cadiz ; but my resolutions were , blow which way it would , I would be gone from that horrid place where I was , and leave the rest to fate . After we had fished ...
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... sure to surround us with the canoes , and destroy us ; where we could never once go on shore but we should be devoured by savage beasts , or more merciless savages of human kind ? But as soon as it grew dusk in the evening , I changed ...
... sure to surround us with the canoes , and destroy us ; where we could never once go on shore but we should be devoured by savage beasts , or more merciless savages of human kind ? But as soon as it grew dusk in the evening , I changed ...
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... sure my first work was to search and to see what was spoiled and what was free : and , first , I found that all the ship's provisions were dry and untouched by the water ; and , being very well disposed to eat , I went to the bread ...
... sure my first work was to search and to see what was spoiled and what was free : and , first , I found that all the ship's provisions were dry and untouched by the water ; and , being very well disposed to eat , I went to the bread ...
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... sure of mind : and my journal would , too , have been full of many dull things ; for example , I must have said thus- Sept. 30th . After I had got to shore , and had escaped drown- ing , instead of being thankful to God for my ...
... sure of mind : and my journal would , too , have been full of many dull things ; for example , I must have said thus- Sept. 30th . After I had got to shore , and had escaped drown- ing , instead of being thankful to God for my ...
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