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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... 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 did not like it, I would go no more, and I would promise, ...
... 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 did not like it, I would go no more, and I would promise, ...
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... and that every time the ship fell down, as I thought, in the trough or hollow of
the sea, we should never rise more; and in this agony of mind I made many vows
and resolutions, that if it would please God here to spare my life this one voyage,
...
... and that every time the ship fell down, as I thought, in the trough or hollow of
the sea, we should never rise more; and in this agony of mind I made many vows
and resolutions, that if it would please God here to spare my life this one voyage,
...
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... looking very melancholy, and shaking his head, asked me how I did, and
telling his father who I was, and how I had come this voyage only for a trial, in
order to go farther abroad: his father turning to me with a very grave and
concerned tone, ...
... looking very melancholy, and shaking his head, asked me how I did, and
telling his father who I was, and how I had come this voyage only for a trial, in
order to go farther abroad: his father turning to me with a very grave and
concerned tone, ...
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... and looked out for a voyage. That evil influence which carried me first away
from my father's house, that hurried me into the wild and indigested notion of
raising my fortune; and that impressed those conceits so forcibly upon me, as to
make ...
... and looked out for a voyage. That evil influence which carried me first away
from my father's house, that hurried me into the wild and indigested notion of
raising my fortune; and that impressed those conceits so forcibly upon me, as to
make ...
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I embraced the offer; and entering into a strict friendship with this captain, who
was an honest and plain-dealing man, I went the voyage with him, and carried a
small adventure with me, which, by the disinterested honesty of my friend the ...
I embraced the offer; and entering into a strict friendship with this captain, who
was an honest and plain-dealing man, I went the voyage with him, and carried a
small adventure with me, which, by the disinterested honesty of my friend the ...
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