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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she could swim till we might run into a port, so the master continued firing guns
for help ; and a light ship, who had rid it out just ahead of us, ventured a boat out
to help us. It was with the utmost hazard the boat came near us; but it was ...
she could swim till we might run into a port, so the master continued firing guns
for help ; and a light ship, who had rid it out just ahead of us, ventured a boat out
to help us. It was with the utmost hazard the boat came near us; but it was ...
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While we were in this condition, the men yet loft al the oar to bring the boat near
the shore, we could see (when, our boat mounting the waves, we were able to
see the shore) a great many people running along the strand to assist us when
we ...
While we were in this condition, the men yet loft al the oar to bring the boat near
the shore, we could see (when, our boat mounting the waves, we were able to
see the shore) a great many people running along the strand to assist us when
we ...
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... and go out into the road a-fishing; and as he always took me and a young
Moresco with him to row the boat, we made him very merry, and I proved very
dexterous in catching fish; insomuch that sometimes he would send me with a
Moor, ...
... and go out into the road a-fishing; and as he always took me and a young
Moresco with him to row the boat, we made him very merry, and I proved very
dexterous in catching fish; insomuch that sometimes he would send me with a
Moor, ...
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We went frequently out with this boat a-fishing, and as 1 was most dexterous to
catch fish for him, he never went without me. It happened that he had appointed
to go out in this boat, either for pleasure or for fish, with two or three Moors of
some ...
We went frequently out with this boat a-fishing, and as 1 was most dexterous to
catch fish for him, he never went without me. It happened that he had appointed
to go out in this boat, either for pleasure or for fish, with two or three Moors of
some ...
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he said, that was true; so he brought a large basket of rusk or biscuit of their kind,
and three jars with fresh water, into the boat. I knew where my patron's case of
bottles stood, which, it was evident by the make, were taken out of some English
...
he said, that was true; so he brought a large basket of rusk or biscuit of their kind,
and three jars with fresh water, into the boat. I knew where my patron's case of
bottles stood, which, it was evident by the make, were taken out of some English
...
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