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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... tell what was fit for food , and what not . At my coming back , I shot at a great bird , which I saw sitting upon a tree , on the side of a great wood . I believe it was the first gun that had been fired there since the creation of the ...
... tell what was fit for food , and what not . At my coming back , I shot at a great bird , which I saw sitting upon a tree , on the side of a great wood . I believe it was the first gun that had been fired there since the creation of the ...
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... tell what tree to call it that these stakes were cut from . I was surprised , and yet very well pleased , to see the young trees grow ; and I pruned them , and led them to grow as much alike as I could ; and it is scarce credible how ...
... tell what tree to call it that these stakes were cut from . I was surprised , and yet very well pleased , to see the young trees grow ; and I pruned them , and led them to grow as much alike as I could ; and it is scarce credible how ...
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... tell ; but it lay very high , extending from W. to W S.W. , at a very great distance ; by my guess , it could not be less than fifteen or twenty leagues off . I could not tell what part of the world this might be ; other wise than that ...
... tell ; but it lay very high , extending from W. to W S.W. , at a very great distance ; by my guess , it could not be less than fifteen or twenty leagues off . I could not tell what part of the world this might be ; other wise than that ...
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... tell however , I resolved not to lose my corn , if possible , though I should watch it night and day . In the first place , 1 went among it , to see what damage was already done , and found they had spoiled a good deal of it ; but that ...
... tell however , I resolved not to lose my corn , if possible , though I should watch it night and day . In the first place , 1 went among it , to see what damage was already done , and found they had spoiled a good deal of it ; but that ...
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... tell how many awkward ways I took to raise this pastil ; what odd , misshapen , ugly things I made ; how many of them fel in , and how many fell out , the clay not being stiff enough to bear its own weight ; how many cracked by the over ...
... tell how many awkward ways I took to raise this pastil ; what odd , misshapen , ugly things I made ; how many of them fel in , and how many fell out , the clay not being stiff enough to bear its own weight ; how many cracked by the over ...
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