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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... thought I should never be perfectly secure till this wall was finished ; and it is scarce credible what inexpressible labor every thing was done with , especially thể bringing piles out of the woods , and driving them into the ground ...
... thought I should never be perfectly secure till this wall was finished ; and it is scarce credible what inexpressible labor every thing was done with , especially thể bringing piles out of the woods , and driving them into the ground ...
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... thought these the pure productions of Providence for my support , but , not doubting that there was more in the ... thoughts , that I had shook out a bag of chicken's - meat in that place , and then the wonder began to cease ; and I must ...
... thought these the pure productions of Providence for my support , but , not doubting that there was more in the ... thoughts , that I had shook out a bag of chicken's - meat in that place , and then the wonder began to cease ; and I must ...
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... thought of nothing but the hill falling upon my tent and my household goods , and burying all at once : this sunk my very soul within me a second time . After the third shock was over , and I felt no more for some time , I began to take ...
... thought of nothing but the hill falling upon my tent and my household goods , and burying all at once : this sunk my very soul within me a second time . After the third shock was over , and I felt no more for some time , I began to take ...
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... thoughts , that these winds and rain being the consequence of the earthquake , the earthquake itself was spent and over , and I might venture into my cave again . With this thought my spirits began to revive ; and the rain also helping ...
... thoughts , that these winds and rain being the consequence of the earthquake , the earthquake itself was spent and over , and I might venture into my cave again . With this thought my spirits began to revive ; and the rain also helping ...
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... thought it seemed to lie higher out of the water than it used to do . I examined the barrel that was driven on shore , and soon found it was a barrel of gunpowder ; but it had taken water , and the powder was caked as hard as a stone ...
... thought it seemed to lie higher out of the water than it used to do . I examined the barrel that was driven on shore , and soon found it was a barrel of gunpowder ; but it had taken water , and the powder was caked as hard as a stone ...
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