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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... bread , and three large runlets of rum or spirits , and a box of sugar , and a barrel of fine flour : this was sur- prising to me , because I had given over expecting any more provisions , except what was spoiled by the water . I soon ...
... bread , and three large runlets of rum or spirits , and a box of sugar , and a barrel of fine flour : this was sur- prising to me , because I had given over expecting any more provisions , except what was spoiled by the water . I soon ...
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... bread . But it was not till the fourth year that I could allow myself the least grain of this corn to eat , and even then , but sparingly , as I shall show afterwards , in its order ; for I lost all that I sowed the first season , by ...
... bread . But it was not till the fourth year that I could allow myself the least grain of this corn to eat , and even then , but sparingly , as I shall show afterwards , in its order ; for I lost all that I sowed the first season , by ...
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... bread had been low a great while , I now took a survey of it , and reduced myself to one biscuit - cake a day , which made my heart very heavy . May 1. In the morning , looking toward the sea - side , the tide being low , I saw ...
... bread had been low a great while , I now took a survey of it , and reduced myself to one biscuit - cake a day , which made my heart very heavy . May 1. In the morning , looking toward the sea - side , the tide being low , I saw ...
Página 106
... knowledge of , or understanding about , and that might , perhaps , have virtues of their own , which I could not find out . I searched for the cassava root , which the Indians , in all that climate , make their bread 106 ROBINSON CRUSOE .
... knowledge of , or understanding about , and that might , perhaps , have virtues of their own , which I could not find out . I searched for the cassava root , which the Indians , in all that climate , make their bread 106 ROBINSON CRUSOE .
Página 107
... bread of ; but I could find none . I saw large plants of aloes , but did not un- erstand them . I saw several sugar - canes , but wild ; and , for want of cultivation , imperfect . I contented myself with these discoveries for this time ...
... bread of ; but I could find none . I saw large plants of aloes , but did not un- erstand them . I saw several sugar - canes , but wild ; and , for want of cultivation , imperfect . I contented myself with these discoveries for this time ...
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