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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Página 87
... corn , I resolved to sow them all again ; hoping , in time , to have some quantity sufficient to supply me with 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 ...
... corn , I resolved to sow them all again ; hoping , in time , to have some quantity sufficient to supply me with 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 ...
Página 98
... corn , as is hinted in my journal , had , at first , some little influence upon me , and began to affect me with seriousness , as long as I thought it had something mirac- ulous in it ; but as soon as that part of the thought was re ...
... corn , as is hinted in my journal , had , at first , some little influence upon me , and began to affect me with seriousness , as long as I thought it had something mirac- ulous in it ; but as soon as that part of the thought was re ...
Página 114
... corn was growing , I made a little discovery , which was of use to me afterwards . As soon as the rains were over , and the weather began to settle , which was about the month of November , I made a visit up the country to my bower ...
... corn was growing , I made a little discovery , which was of use to me afterwards . As soon as the rains were over , and the weather began to settle , which was about the month of November , I made a visit up the country to my bower ...
Página 116
... corn in , instead of sacks , when I should come to have any quantity of it . Having mastered this difficulty , and employed a world of time about it , I bestirred myself to see , if possible , how to sup- ply two other wants . I had no ...
... corn in , instead of sacks , when I should come to have any quantity of it . Having mastered this difficulty , and employed a world of time about it , I bestirred myself to see , if possible , how to sup- ply two other wants . I had no ...
Página 124
... corn grew very strong and well , and began to ripen apace . But as the beasts ruined me before , while my corn was in the blade , so the birds were as likely to ruin me now , when it was in the ear ; for going along by the place to see ...
... corn grew very strong and well , and began to ripen apace . But as the beasts ruined me before , while my corn was in the blade , so the birds were as likely to ruin me now , when it was in the ear ; for going along by the place to see ...
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