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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... canoe , which at last I finished ; so that by digging a canal to it of six feet wide , and four feet deep , I brought it into the creek , almost half a mile . As for the first , which was so vastly big , as I made it without considering ...
... canoe , which at last I finished ; so that by digging a canal to it of six feet wide , and four feet deep , I brought it into the creek , almost half a mile . As for the first , which was so vastly big , as I made it without considering ...
Página 158
... canoe along with it ; which , at another time , it would not have done This observation convinced me , that I had nothing to do but to observe the ebbing and the flowing of the tide , and 1 might very easily bring my boat about the ...
... canoe along with it ; which , at another time , it would not have done This observation convinced me , that I had nothing to do but to observe the ebbing and the flowing of the tide , and 1 might very easily bring my boat about the ...
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... canoe ; and so have one for one side of the island , and one for the other . You are to understand , that now I had , as I may call it , two plantations in the island ; one , my little fortification or tent , with the wall about it ...
... canoe ; and so have one for one side of the island , and one for the other . You are to understand , that now I had , as I may call it , two plantations in the island ; one , my little fortification or tent , with the wall about it ...
Página 163
... canoes , and , either driven by the currents , or by contrary winds , had made the island , and had been on shore , but were gone away again to sea ; being as loath , perhaps , to have staid in this desolate island as I would have been ...
... canoes , and , either driven by the currents , or by contrary winds , had made the island , and had been on shore , but were gone away again to sea ; being as loath , perhaps , to have staid in this desolate island as I would have been ...
Página 172
... canoes from the main , when they happened to be a little too far out at sea , to shoot over to that side of the island for harbor ; like- wise , as they often met and fought in their canoes , the victors , having taken any prisoners ...
... canoes from the main , when they happened to be a little too far out at sea , to shoot over to that side of the island for harbor ; like- wise , as they often met and fought in their canoes , the victors , having taken any prisoners ...
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