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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... fight them . Can you fight , Fri- day ? " Me shoot , " says he ; " but there come many great · number . ' " No matter for that , " said I , again ; our guns will fright them that we do not kill . " So I asked him whether , if I resolved ...
... fight them . Can you fight , Fri- day ? " Me shoot , " says he ; " but there come many great · number . ' " No matter for that , " said I , again ; our guns will fright them that we do not kill . " So I asked him whether , if I resolved ...
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... fight now ; if you have any strength left , take this pistol and sword , and lay about you . " He took them very thankfully ; and no sooner had he the arms in his hands , but , as if they had put new vigor into him , he flew upon his ...
... fight now ; if you have any strength left , take this pistol and sword , and lay about you . " He took them very thankfully ; and no sooner had he the arms in his hands , but , as if they had put new vigor into him , he flew upon his ...
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... fight , that he could not stand up upon his feet : he tried to do it two or three times , but was really not able , his ankles were so swelled and so painful to him ; so I bade him sit still , and caused Friday to rub his ankles , and ...
... fight , that he could not stand up upon his feet : he tried to do it two or three times , but was really not able , his ankles were so swelled and so painful to him ; so I bade him sit still , and caused Friday to rub his ankles , and ...
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... presence of himself and the old savage , that he would no way injure , fight with , or attack the person he should find in the island , who was so kind as to send for them in order to their deliverance ; but that 254 ROBINSON CRUSOE .
... presence of himself and the old savage , that he would no way injure , fight with , or attack the person he should find in the island , who was so kind as to send for them in order to their deliverance ; but that 254 ROBINSON CRUSOE .
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... fight managed so hardily , and in such a surprising manner , as that which followed between Friday and the bear , which gave us all ( though at first we were surprised and afra d for him ) the greatest diversion imaginable . A the bear ...
... fight managed so hardily , and in such a surprising manner , as that which followed between Friday and the bear , which gave us all ( though at first we were surprised and afra d for him ) the greatest diversion imaginable . A the bear ...
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