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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... whole nations of Negroes were 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 ...
... whole nations of Negroes were 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 ...
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... whole day , but at last we got off the hide of him , and spread- ing it on the top of our cabin , the sun effectually dried it in two days ' time , and it afterwards served me to lie upon . After this stop , we made on to the southward ...
... whole day , but at last we got off the hide of him , and spread- ing it on the top of our cabin , the sun effectually dried it in two days ' time , and it afterwards served me to lie upon . After this stop , we made on to the southward ...
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... whole being , as I may say , wrapt up in the contemplation of my deliverance ; making a thousand gestures and motions , which I cannot describe ; reflecting upon my comrades that were drowned , and that there should not be one soul ...
... whole being , as I may say , wrapt up in the contemplation of my deliverance ; making a thousand gestures and motions , which I cannot describe ; reflecting upon my comrades that were drowned , and that there should not be one soul ...
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... whole as it was without losing time to look into it , for I knew in general what it contained . My next care was for some ammunition and arms . There were two very good fowling - pieces in the great ROBINSON CRUSOE . 55.
... whole as it was without losing time to look into it , for I knew in general what it contained . My next care was for some ammunition and arms . There were two very good fowling - pieces in the great ROBINSON CRUSOE . 55.
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... whole ship , piece by piece ; but preparing the twelfth time to go on board , I found the wind began to rise ; however , at low water , I went on board ; and though I thought I had rummaged the cabin so effectually as that nothing could ...
... whole ship , piece by piece ; but preparing the twelfth time to go on board , I found the wind began to rise ; however , at low water , I went on board ; and though I thought I had rummaged the cabin so effectually as that nothing could ...
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