The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner: Including an Account of His Travels Round Three Parts of the GlobeG.W. Carleton, 1877 - 432 páginas |
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... Friday , is less philosophical than that which turns our thoughts upon the efforts which a solitary individual may make for extending his own comforts in the melancholy situation in which he is placed , and upon the natural reflections ...
... Friday , is less philosophical than that which turns our thoughts upon the efforts which a solitary individual may make for extending his own comforts in the melancholy situation in which he is placed , and upon the natural reflections ...
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... FRIDAY , which was the day I saved his life ; I called him so for the memory of the time . I likewise taught him to say Master ; and then let him know that was to be my name : I likewise taught him to say Yes and No , and to know the ...
... FRIDAY , which was the day I saved his life ; I called him so for the memory of the time . I likewise taught him to say Master ; and then let him know that was to be my name : I likewise taught him to say Yes and No , and to know the ...
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... Friday made nothing of it . The place was covered with human bones , the ground dyed with their blood , and great pieces of flesh left here and there , half - eaten , mangled , and scorched ; and , in short , all the tokens of the ...
... Friday made nothing of it . The place was covered with human bones , the ground dyed with their blood , and great pieces of flesh left here and there , half - eaten , mangled , and scorched ; and , in short , all the tokens of the ...
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... Friday could no way come at me in the inside of my innermost wall , without making so much noise in getting over that it must needs waken me ; for my first wall had now a complete roof over it of long poles covering all my tent , and ...
... Friday could no way come at me in the inside of my innermost wall , without making so much noise in getting over that it must needs waken me ; for my first wall had now a complete roof over it of long poles covering all my tent , and ...
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... Friday off from his horrid way of feeding , and from the relish of a cannibal's stomach , I ought to let him taste other flesh ; so I took him out with me one morning to the woods . I went , indeed , intending to kill a kid out of my ...
... Friday off from his horrid way of feeding , and from the relish of a cannibal's stomach , I ought to let him taste other flesh ; so I took him out with me one morning to the woods . I went , indeed , intending to kill a kid out of my ...
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