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 fit to drink ; and particu- larly his bread , rice , and coffee . We went frequently out with this boat a ... thoughts , for now I found I was like to have a little ship at my command ; and my master being gone , I prepared to ...
... thought fit to drink ; and particu- larly his bread , rice , and coffee . We went frequently out with this boat a ... thoughts , for now I found I was like to have a little ship at my command ; and my master being gone , I prepared to ...
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... thought was proper , and so waded to shore ; carrying nothing but our arms , and two jars for water . CC I did not care to go out of sight of the boat , fearing the coming of canoes with savages down the river ; but the boy , seeing a ...
... thought was proper , and so waded to shore ; carrying nothing but our arms , and two jars for water . CC I did not care to go out of sight of the boat , fearing the coming of canoes with savages down the river ; but the boy , seeing a ...
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... thought I had rummaged the cabin so effectually as that nothing could be found , yet I discovered a locker with ... thoughts , I took it away ; and wrapping all this in a p.ece of canvass , I began to think of making another raft ; but ...
... thought I had rummaged the cabin so effectually as that nothing could be found , yet I discovered a locker with ... thoughts , I took it away ; and wrapping all this in a p.ece of canvass , I began to think of making another raft ; but ...
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... thoughts of the ship , or of any thing out of her , except what might drive on shore , from her wreck ; as , indeed , divers pieces of her afterwards did ; but those things were of small use to me . My thoughts were now wholly employed ...
... thoughts of the ship , or of any thing out of her , except what might drive on shore , from her wreck ; as , indeed , divers pieces of her afterwards did ; but those things were of small use to me . My thoughts were now wholly employed ...
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... 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 which , not my defence only , but the providing ...
... 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 which , not my defence only , but the providing ...
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