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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... thither ; but having tried twice , I was forced in again by contrary winds , the sea also going too high for my little vessel ; so I resolved to pursue my first design , and keep along the shore . Several times I was obliged to land for ...
... thither ; but having tried twice , I was forced in again by contrary winds , the sea also going too high for my little vessel ; so I resolved to pursue my first design , and keep along the shore . Several times I was obliged to land for ...
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... thither in charity , and these things will help to buy your subsistence there , and your passage home again . " As he was charitable in this proposal , so he was just in the performance , to a tittle ; for he ordered the seamen , that ...
... thither in charity , and these things will help to buy your subsistence there , and your passage home again . " As he was charitable in this proposal , so he was just in the performance , to a tittle ; for he ordered the seamen , that ...
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... thither , the grapes were spoiled ; the richness of the fruits , and the weight of the juice , having broken and bruised them , they were good for little or nothing : as to the limes , they were good , but I could bring only a few . The ...
... thither , the grapes were spoiled ; the richness of the fruits , and the weight of the juice , having broken and bruised them , they were good for little or nothing : as to the limes , they were good , but I could bring only a few . The ...
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... it was the parrot , and that indeed it could be nobody else , it was a good while sefore I could compose myself . First , I was amazed how the creature got thither , and then how he should just keep 150 ROBINSON CRUSOE .
... it was the parrot , and that indeed it could be nobody else , it was a good while sefore I could compose myself . First , I was amazed how the creature got thither , and then how he should just keep 150 ROBINSON CRUSOE .
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... thither , and then how he should just keep about the place , and no where else ; but as I was well satisfied it could be , no- body but honest Pol , I got over it ; and holding out my hand , and calling him by his name , Pol , the ...
... thither , and then how he should just keep about the place , and no where else ; but as I was well satisfied it could be , no- body but honest Pol , I got over it ; and holding out my hand , and calling him by his name , Pol , the ...
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