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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... work it out so as to make an exact boat of it : this I did , indeed , without fire , by mere mallet and chisel , and by the dint of hard labor , till I had brought it to be a very handsome periagua , and KUBIN SUNN 135 E.
... work it out so as to make an exact boat of it : this I did , indeed , without fire , by mere mallet and chisel , and by the dint of hard labor , till I had brought it to be a very handsome periagua , and KUBIN SUNN 135 E.
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... fire all the seven guns in two minutes ' time : this wall I was many a weary month in finishing , and yet never thought myself safe till it was done . When this was done , I stuck all the ground without my wall , for a great length ...
... fire all the seven guns in two minutes ' time : this wall I was many a weary month in finishing , and yet never thought myself safe till it was done . When this was done , I stuck all the ground without my wall , for a great length ...
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... fire made , and a circle dug in the earth , like a cock - pit , where I sup- posed the savage wretches had sat down to their inhuman feastings upon the bodies of their fellow - creatures . I was so astonished with the sight of these ...
... fire made , and a circle dug in the earth , like a cock - pit , where I sup- posed the savage wretches had sat down to their inhuman feastings upon the bodies of their fellow - creatures . I was so astonished with the sight of these ...
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... fire , would consequently take fire , and blow up all that was near it ; but as , in the first place , I should be unwilling to waste so much powder upon them , my store being now within the quantity of one barrel , so neither could I ...
... fire , would consequently take fire , and blow up all that was near it ; but as , in the first place , I should be unwilling to waste so much powder upon them , my store being now within the quantity of one barrel , so neither could I ...
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... fire a gun , for the same reason ; and , above all , I was intoler- ably uneasy at making any fire , lest the smoke , which is visible at a great distance in the day , should betray me . For this reason I removed that part of my ...
... fire a gun , for the same reason ; and , above all , I was intoler- ably uneasy at making any fire , lest the smoke , which is visible at a great distance in the day , should betray me . For this reason I removed that part of my ...
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