“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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... fire a gun as a signal of distress . I , who knew nothing what that meant , was so surprised , that I thought the ship had broke , or some dreadful thing had happened . In a word , I was so surprised , that I fell down in a swoon . As ...
... fire a gun as a signal of distress . I , who knew nothing what that meant , was so surprised , that I thought the ship had broke , or some dreadful thing had happened . In a word , I was so surprised , that I fell down in a swoon . As ...
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... fire of my gun ; some of them were even ready to die for fear , and fell down as dead with the very terror ; but when they saw the creature dead , and sunk in the water , and that I made signs to them to come to the shore , they took ...
... fire of my gun ; some of them were even ready to die for fear , and fell down as dead with the very terror ; but when they saw the creature dead , and sunk in the water , and that I made signs to them to come to the shore , they took ...
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... fire at once ; and to keep it so apart , that it should not be possible to make one part fire another . I finished this work in about a fortnight ; and I think my powder , which in all was about 240 lb. weight , was divided in not less ...
... fire at once ; and to keep it so apart , that it should not be possible to make one part fire another . I finished this work in about a fortnight ; and I think my powder , which in all was about 240 lb. weight , was divided in not less ...
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... fire in , and fuel to burn ; and what I did for that , as also how I enlarged my cave , and what conveniences I made , I shall give a full account of in its proper place : but I must first give some little account of myself , and of my ...
... fire in , and fuel to burn ; and what I did for that , as also how I enlarged my cave , and what conveniences I made , I shall give a full account of in its proper place : but I must first give some little account of myself , and of my ...
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... fire , and light upon the ground : he was all over as bright as a flame , so that I could but just bear to look towards him : his countenance was most inexpressibly dreadful , impossible for words to describe : when he stepped upon the ...
... fire , and light upon the ground : he was all over as bright as a flame , so that I could but just bear to look towards him : his countenance was most inexpressibly dreadful , impossible for words to describe : when he stepped upon the ...
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