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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... stood still a few moments , to recover breath , and till the water went from me , and then took to my heels , and ran with what strength I had farther towards the shore . But neither would this deliver me from the fury of the sea ...
... stood still a few moments , to recover breath , and till the water went from me , and then took to my heels , and ran with what strength I had farther towards the shore . But neither would this deliver me from the fury of the sea ...
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... but could not thrust off the raft with all my strength ; neither durst I stir from the posture I was in , but . holding up the chests with all my might , I stood in that manner near half an hour , in which time the 56 ROBINSON CRUSOE .
... but could not thrust off the raft with all my strength ; neither durst I stir from the posture I was in , but . holding up the chests with all my might , I stood in that manner near half an hour , in which time the 56 ROBINSON CRUSOE .
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... stood still . She sat very composed and un- concerned , and looked full in my face , as if she had a mind to be acquainted with me . I presented my gun to her , but , as she did not understand it , she was perfectly unconcerned at it ...
... stood still . She sat very composed and un- concerned , and looked full in my face , as if she had a mind to be acquainted with me . I presented my gun to her , but , as she did not understand it , she was perfectly unconcerned at it ...
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... stood very firm like piles , the biggest end being out of the ground about five feet and a half , and sharpened on the top . The two rows did not stand above six inches from one another . Then I took the pieces of cable which I cut in ...
... stood very firm like piles , the biggest end being out of the ground about five feet and a half , and sharpened on the top . The two rows did not stand above six inches from one another . Then I took the pieces of cable which I cut in ...
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... stood stock still by her , till I came and took her up ; and not only so , but when I carried the old one with me , upon my shoulders , the kid followed me quite to my inclosure ; upon which I laid down the dam , and took the kid in my ...
... stood stock still by her , till I came and took her up ; and not only so , but when I carried the old one with me , upon my shoulders , the kid followed me quite to my inclosure ; upon which I laid down the dam , and took the kid in my ...
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