The Life and Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, Volúmenes1-2J.J. Chidley, 1843 |
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... sail she could make . We crowded also as much canvas as our yards would spread , or our masts carry , to get clear ; but finding the pirate gained upon us , and would certainly come up with us in a few hours , we prepared to fight , our ...
... sail she could make . We crowded also as much canvas as our yards would spread , or our masts carry , to get clear ; but finding the pirate gained upon us , and would certainly come up with us in a few hours , we prepared to fight , our ...
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... sails and rigging . We plyed them with small shot , half - pikes , powder - chests , and such like , and cleared our deck of them twice . However , to cut short this melancholy part of our story , our ship being disabled , and three of ...
... sails and rigging . We plyed them with small shot , half - pikes , powder - chests , and such like , and cleared our deck of them twice . However , to cut short this melancholy part of our story , our ship being disabled , and three of ...
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... sails . She sailed with what we call a shoulder of mutton sail , and the boom gibb'd over the top of the cabin , which lay very snug and low , and had in it room for him to lie , with a slave or two , and a table to eat on , with some ...
... sails . She sailed with what we call a shoulder of mutton sail , and the boom gibb'd over the top of the cabin , which lay very snug and low , and had in it room for him to lie , with a slave or two , and a table to eat on , with some ...
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... sail , and set us down to fish . The wind blew from N. N. E. which was contrary to my desire ; for , had it blown ... sails ; and as I had the helm , I run the boat near a league farther , and then brought to , as if I would fish . Then ...
... sail , and set us down to fish . The wind blew from N. N. E. which was contrary to my desire ; for , had it blown ... sails ; and as I had the helm , I run the boat near a league farther , and then brought to , as if I would fish . Then ...
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... sailing on to the southward , to the truly Barbarian coast , where whole nations of Negroes were sure to surround us ... sail , that I believe by the next day , at three o'clock in the afternoon , when I made the land , I could not be ...
... sailing on to the southward , to the truly Barbarian coast , where whole nations of Negroes were sure to surround us ... sail , that I believe by the next day , at three o'clock in the afternoon , when I made the land , I could not be ...
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