Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner: With an Account of His Travels Round Three Parts of the Globe |
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by a voice, calling me by my name several times, “Robin, Robin, Robin Crusoe ;
poor Robin Crusoe' Where are you, Robin Crusoe" Where are you? Where have
you been 7° I was so dead asleep at first, being fatigued with rowing or ...
by a voice, calling me by my name several times, “Robin, Robin, Robin Crusoe ;
poor Robin Crusoe' Where are you, Robin Crusoe" Where are you? Where have
you been 7° I was so dead asleep at first, being fatigued with rowing or ...
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... as he used to do, and continued talking to me, Poor Robin Crusoe 1 and how
did I come here; and where had I been ; just as if he had been overjoyed to see
me again; and so I carried him home along with me. I now had enough of
rambling ...
... as he used to do, and continued talking to me, Poor Robin Crusoe 1 and how
did I come here; and where had I been ; just as if he had been overjoyed to see
me again; and so I carried him home along with me. I now had enough of
rambling ...
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... for I had little or nothing within doors but some barley-cakes and water: then I
knew that my goats wanted to be milked too, which usually was my evening
diversion; and the poor creatures were in great pain and inconvenience for want
of it; ...
... for I had little or nothing within doors but some barley-cakes and water: then I
knew that my goats wanted to be milked too, which usually was my evening
diversion; and the poor creatures were in great pain and inconvenience for want
of it; ...
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In that very moment, this poor wretch seeing himself a little at liberty, and
unbound, nature inspired him with hopes of life, and he started away from them,
and ran with incredible swiftness along the sands, directly towards me; I mean
towards ...
In that very moment, this poor wretch seeing himself a little at liberty, and
unbound, nature inspired him with hopes of life, and he started away from them,
and ran with incredible swiftness along the sands, directly towards me; I mean
towards ...
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It came now very warmly upon my thoughts, and indeed irresistibly, that now was
the time to get me a servant, and perhaps a companion or assistant, and that I
was called plainly by Providence to save this poor creature's life. I immediately
ran ...
It came now very warmly upon my thoughts, and indeed irresistibly, that now was
the time to get me a servant, and perhaps a companion or assistant, and that I
was called plainly by Providence to save this poor creature's life. I immediately
ran ...
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