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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... tree of that wood , or like it , which , in the Brazils , they call the iron tree , from its exceeding hardness : of this , with great labor , and almost spoiling my axe , I cut a piece , and brought it home , too , with difficulty ...
... tree of that wood , or like it , which , in the Brazils , they call the iron tree , from its exceeding hardness : of this , with great labor , and almost spoiling my axe , I cut a piece , and brought it home , too , with difficulty ...
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... trees , like a thatch . December 10. I began now to think my cave or vault fin- ished ; when on a sudden ( it seems I had made it too large ) a great quantity of earth fell down from the top and one side ; so much , that , in short , it ...
... trees , like a thatch . December 10. I began now to think my cave or vault fin- ished ; when on a sudden ( it seems I had made it too large ) a great quantity of earth fell down from the top and one side ; so much , that , in short , it ...
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... tree , but rather as house - pigeons , in the holes of the rocks : and , taking some young ones , I en- deavored to breed them up tame , and did so : but when they grew older , they flew all away ; which , perhaps , was at first for ...
... tree , but rather as house - pigeons , in the holes of the rocks : and , taking some young ones , I en- deavored to breed them up tame , and did so : but when they grew older , they flew all away ; which , perhaps , was at first for ...
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... trees were torn up by the roots ; and a terrible storm it was . This held about three hours , and then began to abate ; and in two hours more it was quite calm , and began to rain very hard . All this while I sat upon the ground , very ...
... trees were torn up by the roots ; and a terrible storm it was . This held about three hours , and then began to abate ; and in two hours more it was quite calm , and began to rain very hard . All this while I sat upon the ground , very ...
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... trees : the vines , indeed , had spread over the trees , and the clusters of grapes were now just in their prime ... tree , where I slept well ; and the next morning proceeded on my discovery , travelling near four miles , as I might ...
... trees : the vines , indeed , had spread over the trees , and the clusters of grapes were now just in their prime ... tree , where I slept well ; and the next morning proceeded on my discovery , travelling near four miles , as I might ...
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