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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... thither by land , following the edge of the shore . I did so ; but had any one in England been to meet such a man as I was , it must either have fright- ened him , or raised a great deal of laughter ; and as I tre- quently stood still ...
... thither by land , following the edge of the shore . I did so ; but had any one in England been to meet such a man as I was , it must either have fright- ened him , or raised a great deal of laughter ; and as I tre- quently stood still ...
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... also about half - way between my other habitation and the place where I had laid up my boat , I generally staid and lay here , in my way thither ; for I used frequently to visit my boat ; and I kept all things about , 60 ROBINSON CRUSOE .
... also about half - way between my other habitation and the place where I had laid up my boat , I generally staid and lay here , in my way thither ; for I used frequently to visit my boat ; and I kept all things about , 60 ROBINSON CRUSOE .
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... thither I knew not , nor could I in the least imagine ; but , after innumerable fluttering thoughts , like a man perfectly confused and out of myself , I came home to my fortification , not feeling , as we say , the ground I went on ...
... thither I knew not , nor could I in the least imagine ; but , after innumerable fluttering thoughts , like a man perfectly confused and out of myself , I came home to my fortification , not feeling , as we say , the ground I went on ...
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... thither , viz . a mast and sail which I had made for her , and a thing like an anchor , but which , indeed , could not be called either anchor or grapnel ; however , it was the best I could make of its kind : all these I removed , that ...
... thither , viz . a mast and sail which I had made for her , and a thing like an anchor , but which , indeed , could not be called either anchor or grapnel ; however , it was the best I could make of its kind : all these I removed , that ...
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... thither , never keeping above two or three pounds of powder with me in my castle , for fear of a surprise of any kind I also carried thither all the lead I had left for bullets . I fancied myself now like one of the ancient giants ...
... thither , never keeping above two or three pounds of powder with me in my castle , for fear of a surprise of any kind I also carried thither all the lead I had left for bullets . I fancied myself now like one of the ancient giants ...
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