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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... land it was we were driven , whether an island or the main , whether inhabited or not inhabited ; and as the rage of the wind was still great , though rather less than at first , we could not so much as hope to have the ship hold many ...
... land it was we were driven , whether an island or the main , whether inhabited or not inhabited ; and as the rage of the wind was still great , though rather less than at first , we could not so much as hope to have the ship hold many ...
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... land , though with heavy hearts , like men going to execution ; for we all knew that when the boat came nearer to the shore , she would be dashed in a thousand pieces by the breach of the sea . ever , we committed our souls to God in ...
... land , though with heavy hearts , like men going to execution ; for we all knew that when the boat came nearer to the shore , she would be dashed in a thousand pieces by the breach of the sea . ever , we committed our souls to God in ...
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... land almost dry , but half dead with the water I took in . I had so much presence of mind , as well as breath left , that , seeing myself nearer the main land than I expected , I got upon my feet , and endeavored to make on towards the land ...
... land almost dry , but half dead with the water I took in . I had so much presence of mind , as well as breath left , that , seeing myself nearer the main land than I expected , I got upon my feet , and endeavored to make on towards the land ...
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... land , I held my hold till the wave abated , and then fetched another run , which brought me so near the shore , that the next wave , though it went over me , yet did not so swallow me up as to carry me away ; and the next run 1 took ...
... land , I held my hold till the wave abated , and then fetched another run , which brought me so near the shore , that the next wave , though it went over me , yet did not so swallow me up as to carry me away ; and the next run 1 took ...
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... land with my cargo . sea . As I imagined , so it was there appeared before me a little opening of the land , and I found a strong current of the tide set into it ; so I guided my raft , as well as I could , to get into the middle of the ...
... land with my cargo . sea . As I imagined , so it was there appeared before me a little opening of the land , and I found a strong current of the tide set into it ; so I guided my raft , as well as I could , to get into the middle of the ...
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