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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... brought me a great deal more of their provisions , which , though I did not understand , yet I accepted . I then made signs to them for some water , and held out one of my jars to them , turning it bottom upward , to show that it was ...
... brought me a great deal more of their provisions , which , though I did not understand , yet I accepted . I then made signs to them for some water , and held out one of my jars to them , turning it bottom upward , to show that it was ...
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... brought me so near the shore , that the next wave , though it went over me , yet did not so swallow me up as to carry me away ; and the next run 1 took , I got to the main land ; where , to my great comfort , I clambered up the cliffs ...
... brought me so near the shore , that the next wave , though it went over me , yet did not so swallow me up as to carry me away ; and the next run 1 took , I got to the main land ; where , to my great comfort , I clambered up the cliffs ...
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... brought sea with us ; but the fowls were killed . There had been some barley and wheat together ; but , to my great disappoint- ment , I found afterwards that the rats had eaten or spoiled it all . As for liquors , I found several cases ...
... brought sea with us ; but the fowls were killed . There had been some barley and wheat together ; but , to my great disappoint- ment , I found afterwards that the rats had eaten or spoiled it all . As for liquors , I found several cases ...
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... brought me a little more upon a level ; and a little after , the water still rising , my raft floated again , and I thrust her off with the oar I had , into the channel , and then driving up higher , I at length found myself in the ...
... brought me a little more upon a level ; and a little after , the water still rising , my raft floated again , and I thrust her off with the oar I had , into the channel , and then driving up higher , I at length found myself in the ...
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... I could , I barricadoed myself round with the chests and boards that I had brought on shore , and made a kind of a hut for that night's lodging . As for food , I f 1 yet saw not which way to supply myself , except 58 ROBINSON CRUSOE .
... I could , I barricadoed myself round with the chests and boards that I had brought on shore , and made a kind of a hut for that night's lodging . As for food , I f 1 yet saw not which way to supply myself , except 58 ROBINSON CRUSOE .
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