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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... wind began to blow pretty fresh in the morning ; but particularly we were all very hungry . But our patron , warned by this disaster , resolved to take more care of himself for the future ; and having lying by him the long - boat of our ...
... wind began to blow pretty fresh in the morning ; but particularly we were all very hungry . But our patron , warned by this disaster , resolved to take more care of himself for the future ; and having lying by him the long - boat of our ...
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... wind blew from the N.N.E. which was contrary to my desire ; for had it blown southerly , I had been sure to have made the coast of Spain , and at least reached to the bay of Cadiz ; but my resolutions were , blow which way it would , I ...
... wind blew from the N.N.E. which was contrary to my desire ; for had it blown southerly , I had been sure to have made the coast of Spain , and at least reached to the bay of Cadiz ; but my resolutions were , blow which way it would , I ...
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... wind ; upon which I stepped into the cabin , and fetching one of the fowling - pieces , I presented it at him , and told him , I had done him no hurt , and if he would be quiet , I would do him none : " But , " said I , you swim well ...
... wind ; upon which I stepped into the cabin , and fetching one of the fowling - pieces , I presented it at him , and told him , I had done him no hurt , and if he would be quiet , I would do him none : " But , " said I , you swim well ...
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... wind continuing fair till I had sailed in that manner five days ; and then the wind shifting to the southward , I concluded also that if any of our vessels were in chase of me , they also would now give over ; so I ventured to make to ...
... wind continuing fair till I had sailed in that manner five days ; and then the wind shifting to the southward , I concluded also that if any of our vessels were in chase of me , they also would now give over ; so I ventured to make to ...
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... winds , the sea also going too high for my little vessel ; so I resolved to pursue my first design , and keep along the shore . Several times I was obliged to land for fresh water , after we had left this place ; and once in particular ...
... winds , the sea also going too high for my little vessel ; so I resolved to pursue my first design , and keep along the shore . Several times I was obliged to land for fresh water , after we had left this place ; and once in particular ...
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