The Life and Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, MarinerTauchnitz, 1845 - 495 pages |
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... heard afterwards , that she reported all the discourse to him , and that my father , after showing a great concern at it , said to her with a sigh , " That boy might be happy if he would stay at home ; but if he goes abroad , he will be ...
... heard afterwards , that she reported all the discourse to him , and that my father , after showing a great concern at it , said to her with a sigh , " That boy might be happy if he would stay at home ; but if he goes abroad , he will be ...
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... heard , was for want of money , he used constantly , once or twice a - week , sometimes oftener , if the weather was fair , to take the ship's pinnace , and go out into the road a fishing ; and as he always took me and a young Maresco ...
... heard , was for want of money , he used constantly , once or twice a - week , sometimes oftener , if the weather was fair , to take the ship's pinnace , and go out into the road a fishing ; and as he always took me and a young Maresco ...
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... heard such dreadful noises of the barking , roaring , and howling of wild creatures , of we knew not what kinds ... heard the like . - Xury was dreadfully frighted , and indeed so was I too ; but we were both more frighted when we ...
... heard such dreadful noises of the barking , roaring , and howling of wild creatures , of we knew not what kinds ... heard the like . - Xury was dreadfully frighted , and indeed so was I too ; but we were both more frighted when we ...
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... heard before : this convinced me that there was no going on shore for us in the night upon that coast , and how to venture on shore in the day was another question too ; for to have fallen into the hands of any of the savages , had been ...
... heard before : this convinced me that there was no going on shore for us in the night upon that coast , and how to venture on shore in the day was another question too ; for to have fallen into the hands of any of the savages , had been ...
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... heard nothing but howlings and roaring of wild beasts by night . Once or twice in the day - time I thought I saw the Pico of Teneriffe , being the high top of the Mountain Teneriffe in the Canaries ; and had a great mind to venture out ...
... heard nothing but howlings and roaring of wild beasts by night . Once or twice in the day - time I thought I saw the Pico of Teneriffe , being the high top of the Mountain Teneriffe in the Canaries ; and had a great mind to venture out ...
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