The Life and Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe of York, MarinerBlackie, 1845 - 495 páginas |
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... murdered by savages , or starved to death for want of food . At the approach of night I slept in a tree , for fear of wild creatures ; but slept soundly , though it rained all night . October 1. In the morning I saw , to my great ...
... murdered by savages , or starved to death for want of food . At the approach of night I slept in a tree , for fear of wild creatures ; but slept soundly , though it rained all night . October 1. In the morning I saw , to my great ...
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... murdered and devoured before morning ; and I must testify from my experience , that a temper of peace , thankfulness , love , and affection , is much more the proper frame for prayer than that of terror and discomposure ; and that under ...
... murdered and devoured before morning ; and I must testify from my experience , that a temper of peace , thankfulness , love , and affection , is much more the proper frame for prayer than that of terror and discomposure ; and that under ...
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... murdering humour , and took up most of my hours , which should have been better employed , in con- triving how to ... murderer than they were in being man - eaters , and perhaps much more so . I spent my days now in great perplexity and ...
... murdering humour , and took up most of my hours , which should have been better employed , in con- triving how to ... murderer than they were in being man - eaters , and perhaps much more so . I spent my days now in great perplexity and ...
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... murdered , and the long - boat staved ; accordingly , they immediately launched their boat again , and got all of them on board . The captain was terribly amazed , and even confounded at this , believing they would go on board the ship ...
... murdered , and the long - boat staved ; accordingly , they immediately launched their boat again , and got all of them on board . The captain was terribly amazed , and even confounded at this , believing they would go on board the ship ...
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... murdered , or else there were devils and spirits in it , and they should be all carried away and devoured . They hallooed again , and called their two comrades by their names a great many times ; but no answer . After some time , we ...
... murdered , or else there were devils and spirits in it , and they should be all carried away and devoured . They hallooed again , and called their two comrades by their names a great many times ; but no answer . After some time , we ...
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