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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... Immediately they fell to work with him ; and though they had no knife , yet , with a sharpened piece of wood , they took off his skin as readily , and much more readily , than we could have done with a knife . They offered me some of ...
... Immediately they fell to work with him ; and though they had no knife , yet , with a sharpened piece of wood , they took off his skin as readily , and much more readily , than we could have done with a knife . They offered me some of ...
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... immediately saw , not only the ship , but what she was , viz . that it was a Portuguese ship , and , as I thought , was bound to the coast of Guinea , for Negroes . But , when I observed the course she steered , I was soon convinced ...
... immediately saw , not only the ship , but what she was , viz . that it was a Portuguese ship , and , as I thought , was bound to the coast of Guinea , for Negroes . But , when I observed the course she steered , I was soon convinced ...
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... immediately offered all I had to the captain of the ship , as a return for my deliverance ; but he generously told me , he would take nothing from me , but that all I had should be de- livered safe to me , when I came to the Brazils ...
... immediately offered all I had to the captain of the ship , as a return for my deliverance ; but he generously told me , he would take nothing from me , but that all I had should be de- livered safe to me , when I came to the Brazils ...
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... , her motion being so stopped , the sea broke over her in such a manner , that we expected we should all have perished immediately ; and we were immedi- ately driven into our close quarters , to shelter us 46 ROBINSON CRUSOE .
... , her motion being so stopped , the sea broke over her in such a manner , that we expected we should all have perished immediately ; and we were immedi- ately driven into our close quarters , to shelter us 46 ROBINSON CRUSOE .
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... immediately turn about . In a word , we sat looking upon one another , and expecting death every mo- ment , and every man acting accordingly , as preparing for another world ; for there was little or nothing more for us to do in this ...
... immediately turn about . In a word , we sat looking upon one another , and expecting death every mo- ment , and every man acting accordingly , as preparing for another world ; for there was little or nothing more for us to do in this ...
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