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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... gone back to Hull , and have gone home , I had been happy , and my father , an emblem of our blessed Savior's parable , had even killed the fatted calf for me ; for hearing the ship I went away in was cast away in Yarmouth Roads , it ...
... gone back to Hull , and have gone home , I had been happy , and my father , an emblem of our blessed Savior's parable , had even killed the fatted calf for me ; for hearing the ship I went away in was cast away in Yarmouth Roads , it ...
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... gone , 1 prepared to fur- nish myself , not for fishing business , but for a voyage ; though I knew not , neither did 1 so much as consider , whither 1 should steer ; for any where , to get out of that place , was my way . My first ...
... gone , 1 prepared to fur- nish myself , not for fishing business , but for a voyage ; though I knew not , neither did 1 so much as consider , whither 1 should steer ; for any where , to get out of that place , was my way . My first ...
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... gone from that horrid place where I was , and leave the rest to fate . After wo had fished some time and catched nothing , for when I had fish on my hook I would not pull them up , that he might not see them , I said to the Moor ...
... gone from that horrid place where I was , and leave the rest to fate . After wo had fished some time and catched nothing , for when I had fish on my hook I would not pull them up , that he might not see them , I said to the Moor ...
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... gone , I turned to the boy , whom they called Xury , and said to him , " Xury , if you will be faithful to me , I'll make you a great man ; but if you will not stroke your face to be true to me , " that is , swear by Mahomet and his ...
... gone , I turned to the boy , whom they called Xury , and said to him , " Xury , if you will be faithful to me , I'll make you a great man ; but if you will not stroke your face to be true to me , " that is , swear by Mahomet and his ...
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... , which , lying between the emperor of Morocco's dominions and the Negroes , lies waste , and unin- habited , except by wild beasts ; the Negroes having abandoned it , and gone farther south for fear of the ROBINSON CRUSOE . 19.
... , which , lying between the emperor of Morocco's dominions and the Negroes , lies waste , and unin- habited , except by wild beasts ; the Negroes having abandoned it , and gone farther south for fear of the ROBINSON CRUSOE . 19.
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