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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... surprised at the joy of it ; and my good steward , the cap- tain , had laid out the five pounds , which my friend had sent him as a present for himself , to purchase and bring me over a servant , under bond for six years ' service , and ...
... surprised at the joy of it ; and my good steward , the cap- tain , had laid out the five pounds , which my friend had sent him as a present for himself , to purchase and bring me over a servant , under bond for six years ' service , and ...
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... surprised me most was , that the ship was lifted off in the night from the sand where she lay , by the swelling of the tide , and was driven up almost as far as the rock which at first mentioned , where I had been so bruised by the wave ...
... surprised me most was , that the ship was lifted off in the night from the sand where she lay , by the swelling of the tide , and was driven up almost as far as the rock which at first mentioned , where I had been so bruised by the wave ...
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... surprised , but recovered myself with this satisfactory reflection , viz . that I had lost no time , nor abated no diligence , to get every thing out of her that could be useful to me , and that , indeed , there was lit- tle left in her ...
... surprised , but recovered myself with this satisfactory reflection , viz . that I had lost no time , nor abated no diligence , to get every thing out of her that could be useful to me , and that , indeed , there was lit- tle left in her ...
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... surprised with the lightning , as I was with a thought , which darted into my mind as swift as the lightning itself : O my powder ! My very heart sunk within me when I thought , that at one blast , all my powder might be destroyed ; on ...
... surprised with the lightning , as I was with a thought , which darted into my mind as swift as the lightning itself : O my powder ! My very heart sunk within me when I thought , that at one blast , all my powder might be destroyed ; on ...
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... surprised , and almost frightened , with two or three seals ; which , while I was gazing at them ( not well knowing what they were ) , got into the sea , and escaped me for that time . Nov. 6. After my morning walk , I went to work with ...
... surprised , and almost frightened , with two or three seals ; which , while I was gazing at them ( not well knowing what they were ) , got into the sea , and escaped me for that time . Nov. 6. After my morning walk , I went to work with ...
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