“The” Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner: With an Account of His Travels Round Three Parts of the Globe, Volúmenes1-2Printed at the Chiswick Press by C. Whittingham, for J. Carpenter, 1812 |
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... main - mast stood so loose , and shook the ship so much , they were obliged to cut her away also , and make a clear deck . Any one may judge what a condition I must be in at all this , who was but a young sailor 12 LIFE AND ADVENTURES.
... main - mast stood so loose , and shook the ship so much , they were obliged to cut her away also , and make a clear deck . Any one may judge what a condition I must be in at all this , who was but a young sailor 12 LIFE AND ADVENTURES.
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... condition , that I can by no words describe it . But the worst was not come yet ; the storm continued with such fury , that the seamen themselves acknowledged they had never known a worse . We had a good ship , but she was deep laden ...
... condition , that I can by no words describe it . But the worst was not come yet ; the storm continued with such fury , that the seamen themselves acknowledged they had never known a worse . We had a good ship , but she was deep laden ...
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... condition , the men yet labouring at 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 should ...
... condition , the men yet labouring at 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 should ...
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... condition . Besides , " continued he , " when I carry you to the Brazils , so great a way your own country , if I should take from you what you have , you will be starved there , and then I only take away that life I have given . No ...
... condition . Besides , " continued he , " when I carry you to the Brazils , so great a way your own country , if I should take from you what you have , you will be starved there , and then I only take away that life I have given . No ...
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... conditions of life ; and what to do next with myself , I was now to consider . The generous treatment the captain gave me , I can never enough remember : he would take nothing of me for my passage , gave me twenty ducats for the ...
... conditions of life ; and what to do next with myself , I was now to consider . The generous treatment the captain gave me , I can never enough remember : he would take nothing of me for my passage , gave me twenty ducats for the ...
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