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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... boat out to help us . It was with the utmost hazard the boat came near us ; but it was impossible for us to get on board , or for the boat to lie near the ship's side , till at last , the men rowing very heartily , and venturing their ...
... boat out to help us . It was with the utmost hazard the boat came near us ; but it was impossible for us to get on board , or for the boat to lie near the ship's side , till at last , the men rowing very heartily , and venturing their ...
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... 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 should come near ; but we made but slow way to- wards the shore ...
... 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 should come near ; but we made but slow way to- wards the shore ...
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... boat , we made him very merry , and I proved very dexterous in catch- ing fish ; insomuch that sometimes he would send me with a Moor , one of his kinsmen , and the youth of Moresco , as they called him , to catch a dish of fish for him ...
... boat , we made him very merry , and I proved very dexterous in catch- ing fish ; insomuch that sometimes he would send me with a Moor , one of his kinsmen , and the youth of Moresco , as they called him , to catch a dish of fish for him ...
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... boat a - fishing , and as 1 was most dexterous to catch fish for him , he never went with- out 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 distinction ...
... boat a - fishing , and as 1 was most dexterous to catch fish for him , he never went with- out 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 distinction ...
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... boat . I knew where my patron's case of bottles stood , which , it was evident by the make , were taken out of some English prize , and I conveyed them into the boat while the Moor was on shore , as if they had been there before for our ...
... boat . I knew where my patron's case of bottles stood , which , it was evident by the make , were taken out of some English prize , and I conveyed them into the boat while the Moor was on shore , as if they had been there before for our ...
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