Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner: With an Account of His Travels Round Three Parts of the GlobeCrosby and Nichols, 1864 - 591 páginas |
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... asked me what I was , in Portuguese , and in Spanish , and in French , but I understood none of them ; but , at last , a Scotch sailor , who was on board , called to me , and I answered hiin , and told him I was an Englishman , that I ...
... asked me what I was , in Portuguese , and in Spanish , and in French , but I understood none of them ; but , at last , a Scotch sailor , who was on board , called to me , and I answered hiin , and told him I was an Englishman , that I ...
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... asked me what I would have for it . I told him , he had been so generous to me in every thing , that I could not offer to make any price of the boat , but left it entirely to him : upon which , he told me he would give me a note of hand ...
... asked me what I would have for it . I told him , he had been so generous to me in every thing , that I could not offer to make any price of the boat , but left it entirely to him : upon which , he told me he would give me a note of hand ...
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... asked God's bless- ing to , as I could remember , in my whole life . After I had eaten , I tried to walk ; but found myself so weak , that I could hardly carry the gun ( for I never went out without that ) ; so I went but a little way ...
... asked God's bless- ing to , as I could remember , in my whole life . After I had eaten , I tried to walk ; but found myself so weak , that I could hardly carry the gun ( for I never went out without that ) ; so I went but a little way ...
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... asked him whether the nation that he belonged to never conquered in battle ? At which he smiled , and said , " Yes , yes , we al- ways fight the better ; that is , he meant , always get the bet- ter in fight ; and so we began the ...
... asked him whether the nation that he belonged to never conquered in battle ? At which he smiled , and said , " Yes , yes , we al- ways fight the better ; that is , he meant , always get the bet- ter in fight ; and so we began the ...
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... asked Friday a thousand questions about the country , the inhab- itants , the sea , the coast , and what nations were near : he told me all he knew , with the greatest openness imaginable . I asked him the names of the several nations ...
... asked Friday a thousand questions about the country , the inhab- itants , the sea , the coast , and what nations were near : he told me all he knew , with the greatest openness imaginable . I asked him the names of the several nations ...
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