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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... governor had or- dered to look after them ; and that it was the governor's pleasure they should not stir any where but by my direction ; that if they did , they would be fetched into the castle , and be laid in irons ; so that , as we ...
... governor had or- dered to look after them ; and that it was the governor's pleasure they should not stir any where but by my direction ; that if they did , they would be fetched into the castle , and be laid in irons ; so that , as we ...
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... Governor , governor ; " and presently I knew the captain's voice ; when , climbing up to the top of the hill , there he stood , and pointing to the ship , he embraced me in his arms . My dear friend and deliverer , " says he , " there's ...
... Governor , governor ; " and presently I knew the captain's voice ; when , climbing up to the top of the hill , there he stood , and pointing to the ship , he embraced me in his arms . My dear friend and deliverer , " says he , " there's ...
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... governor ; and , indeed , it was a present as if I had been one that was not to be carried away with them , but as if I had been to dwell upon the island still . First , he had brought me a case of bottles full of excellent cordial ...
... governor ; and , indeed , it was a present as if I had been one that was not to be carried away with them , but as if I had been to dwell upon the island still . First , he had brought me a case of bottles full of excellent cordial ...
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... governor again . Being all met , and the cap- tain with me , I caused the men to be brought before me , and I told them I had got a full account of their villanous behavior to the captain , and how they had run away with the ship , and ...
... governor again . Being all met , and the cap- tain with me , I caused the men to be brought before me , and I told them I had got a full account of their villanous behavior to the captain , and how they had run away with the ship , and ...
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... governor ( meaning me ) had given them the possession of it , and nobody else had any right to it ; and that they should build no houses upon their ground , unless they would pay rent for them . The two men , thinking they were jesting ...
... governor ( meaning me ) had given them the possession of it , and nobody else had any right to it ; and that they should build no houses upon their ground , unless they would pay rent for them . The two men , thinking they were jesting ...
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