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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... trees , and orange , lemon , and citron - trees , but all wild , and very few bearing any fruit ; at least , not then . However , the green limes that I gathered were not only pleasant to eat , but very wholesome ; and I mixed their ...
... trees , and orange , lemon , and citron - trees , but all wild , and very few bearing any fruit ; at least , not then . However , the green limes that I gathered were not only pleasant to eat , but very wholesome ; and I mixed their ...
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... trees , that they might cure and dry in the sun ; and as for the limes and lemons I carried as many back as I could well stand under . When I came home from this journey , I contemplated with great pleasure the fruitfulness of that ...
... trees , that they might cure and dry in the sun ; and as for the limes and lemons I carried as many back as I could well stand under . When I came home from this journey , I contemplated with great pleasure the fruitfulness of that ...
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... trees ; and it was very happy that I did so , as the rains which followed would have spoiled them , and I should have lost the best part of my winter food ; for I had above two hundred large bunches of them . No sooner had I taken them ...
... trees ; and it was very happy that I did so , as the rains which followed would have spoiled them , and I should have lost the best part of my winter food ; for I had above two hundred large bunches of them . No sooner had I taken them ...
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... trees that grew thereabouts were all shot out , and grown with long branches , as much as a willow - tree usually shoots the first year after lopping its head ; but I could not tell what tree to call it that these stakes were cut from ...
... trees that grew thereabouts were all shot out , and grown with long branches , as much as a willow - tree usually shoots the first year after lopping its head ; but I could not tell what tree to call it that these stakes were cut from ...
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... tree from whence I cut my stakes that grew , might possibly be as tough as the sallows , willows , and osiers , in England ; and I resolved to try . Accordingly , the next day , I went to my country - house , as I called it ; and ...
... tree from whence I cut my stakes that grew , might possibly be as tough as the sallows , willows , and osiers , in England ; and I resolved to try . Accordingly , the next day , I went to my country - house , as I called it ; and ...
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