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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... pieces , I presented it at him , and told him , I had done him no hurt , and if he would be quiet , I would do him none : But , " said I , you swim well enough to reach to the , shore , and the sea is calm ; make the best of your way to ...
... pieces , I presented it at him , and told him , I had done him no hurt , and if he would be quiet , I would do him none : But , " said I , you swim well enough to reach to the , shore , and the sea is calm ; make the best of your way to ...
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... pieces ) I loaded with five smaller bullets . I took the best aim I could with the first piece to have shot him in the head , but he lay so with his leg raised a little above his nose , that the slugs hit his leg about the knee , and ...
... pieces ) I loaded with five smaller bullets . I took the best aim I could with the first piece to have shot him in the head , but he lay so with his leg raised a little above his nose , that the slugs hit his leg about the knee , and ...
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... pieces of dry flesh and some corn , such as is the produce of their country ; but we neither knew what the one or the other was : however , we were willing to accept it , but how to come at it was our next dispute , for I was not for ...
... pieces of dry flesh and some corn , such as is the produce of their country ; but we neither knew what the one or the other was : however , we were willing to accept it , but how to come at it was our next dispute , for I was not for ...
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... piece of the lump of bees- wax , for I had made candles of the rest : in a word , I made about two hundred and twenty pieces of eight of all my cargo ; and with this stock , I went on shore in the Brazils . I had not been long here ...
... piece of the lump of bees- wax , for I had made candles of the rest : in a word , I made about two hundred and twenty pieces of eight of all my cargo ; and with this stock , I went on shore in the Brazils . I had not been long here ...
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... pieces , unless the wind , by a kind of miracle , should immediately turn about . In a word , we sat looking upon one another , and expecting death every mo 繄 ment , and every man acting accordingly , as preparing ROBINSON CRUSOE . 31.
... pieces , unless the wind , by a kind of miracle , should immediately turn about . In a word , we sat looking upon one another , and expecting death every mo 繄 ment , and every man acting accordingly , as preparing ROBINSON CRUSOE . 31.
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