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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... boat at our stern just before the storm , but she was first staved by dashing against the ship's rudder , and , in the next place , she broke away , and either sunk , or was driven off to sea ; so there was no hope from her we had ...
... boat at our stern just before the storm , but she was first staved by dashing against the ship's rudder , and , in the next place , she broke away , and either sunk , or was driven off to sea ; so there was no hope from her we had ...
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... boat could not live , and that we should be inevitably drowned . As to making sail , we had none ; nor , if we had , could we have done any thing with it ; so we worked at the oar towards the land , though with heavy hearts , like men ...
... boat could not live , and that we should be inevitably drowned . As to making sail , we had none ; nor , if we had , could we have done any thing with it ; so we worked at the oar towards the land , though with heavy hearts , like men ...
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... boat , which lay , as the wind and the sea had tossed her up , upon the and , about two miles on my right hand . I walked as far as 1 could upon the shore to have got to her ; but found a neck , or inlet , of water between me and the boat ...
... boat , which lay , as the wind and the sea had tossed her up , upon the and , about two miles on my right hand . I walked as far as 1 could upon the shore to have got to her ; but found a neck , or inlet , of water between me and the boat ...
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... boat , to furnish myself with many things which I foresaw would be very necessary to me . It was in vain to sit still and wish for what was not to be had , and this extremity roused my application : we had sev- eral spare yards , and ...
... boat , to furnish myself with many things which I foresaw would be very necessary to me . It was in vain to sit still and wish for what was not to be had , and this extremity roused my application : we had sev- eral spare yards , and ...
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... boat with the shoulder - of - mutton sail , with which I sailed above a thousand miles on the coast of Africa ; but this was in vain : then I thought I would go and look at our ship's boat , which , as I have said , was blown up upon ...
... boat with the shoulder - of - mutton sail , with which I sailed above a thousand miles on the coast of Africa ; but this was in vain : then I thought I would go and look at our ship's boat , which , as I have said , was blown up upon ...
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