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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... lived almost four years in the Brazils , and beginning to thrive and prosper very well upon my plantation , I had not only learned the language , but had contracted an acquaintance and friendship , among my fellow - planters , as well ...
... lived almost four years in the Brazils , and beginning to thrive and prosper very well upon my plantation , I had not only learned the language , but had contracted an acquaintance and friendship , among my fellow - planters , as well ...
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... lived in the condition in which I at first came on shore , without necessaries of life , or necessaries to supply and procure them ? Particularly , " said I aloud ( though to my- self ) , " what should I have done without a gun ...
... lived in the condition in which I at first came on shore , without necessaries of life , or necessaries to supply and procure them ? Particularly , " said I aloud ( though to my- self ) , " what should I have done without a gun ...
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... lived ; and the leg grew well , and as strong as ever ; but , by nursing it so long , it grew tame , and fed upon the little green at my door , and would not go away . This was the first time that I entertained a thought of breeding up ...
... lived ; and the leg grew well , and as strong as ever ; but , by nursing it so long , it grew tame , and fed upon the little green at my door , and would not go away . This was the first time that I entertained a thought of breeding up ...
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... lived , to see them make their wicker - ware ; and being , as boys usually are , very officious to help , and 7 great observer of the manner how they worked those things , and sometimes lending a hand , I had by these means fuh ...
... lived , to see them make their wicker - ware ; and being , as boys usually are , very officious to help , and 7 great observer of the manner how they worked those things , and sometimes lending a hand , I had by these means fuh ...
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... lived in , but was come out of it ; and well might I say , as father Abraham to Dives , " Between me and thee is a great gulf fixed . " In the first place , I was here removed from all the wicked- ness of the world ; I had neither the ...
... lived in , but was come out of it ; and well might I say , as father Abraham to Dives , " Between me and thee is a great gulf fixed . " In the first place , I was here removed from all the wicked- ness of the world ; I had neither the ...
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