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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... prisoners whom they had condemned to be eaten , and should bring hither to kill . But these thoughts still were attended with this difficulty , that it was impossible to effect this without attacking a whole caravan of them , and ...
... prisoners whom they had condemned to be eaten , and should bring hither to kill . But these thoughts still were attended with this difficulty , that it was impossible to effect this without attacking a whole caravan of them , and ...
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... prisoner , and had just been to be killed , as his two enemies were . I beckoned to him again to come to me , and gave him all the signs of encouragement that I could think of ; and he came nearer and nearer , kneeling down every ten or ...
... prisoner , and had just been to be killed , as his two enemies were . I beckoned to him again to come to me , and gave him all the signs of encouragement that I could think of ; and he came nearer and nearer , kneeling down every ten or ...
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... prisoners ; all which were carried to several places by those who had taken them in the fight , in order to least upon them , as was done here by these wretches upon those they brought hither . I caused Friday to gather all the skulls ...
... prisoners ; all which were carried to several places by those who had taken them in the fight , in order to least upon them , as was done here by these wretches upon those they brought hither . I caused Friday to gather all the skulls ...
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... prisoner , then , Friday ? Friday . My nation beat much for all that . Master . How beat ? If your nation beat them , how canie you to be taken ? Friday . They more many than my nation in the place where me was ; they take one , two ...
... prisoner , then , Friday ? Friday . My nation beat much for all that . Master . How beat ? If your nation beat them , how canie you to be taken ? Friday . They more many than my nation in the place where me was ; they take one , two ...
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... - twenty savages , three prisoners , and three canoes ; and that their whole busi- ness seemed to be the triumphant banquet upon these three " " } ( C human bodies ; a barbarous feast indeed ! but nothing. ROBINSON CRUSOE . 237.
... - twenty savages , three prisoners , and three canoes ; and that their whole busi- ness seemed to be the triumphant banquet upon these three " " } ( C human bodies ; a barbarous feast indeed ! but nothing. ROBINSON CRUSOE . 237.
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