The Life and Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, MarinerTauchnitz, 1845 - 495 pages |
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... pinnace , and go out into the road a fishing ; and as he always took me and a young Maresco with him to row the boat , we made him very merry , and I proved very dexterous in catching fish ; insomuch that sometimes he would send me with ...
... pinnace , and go out into the road a fishing ; and as he always took me and a young Maresco with him to row the boat , we made him very merry , and I proved very dexterous in catching fish ; insomuch that sometimes he would send me with ...
Page 227
... pinnace in near the place where I at first landed my rafts , and so landed just at my door . I was at first ready to sink down with surprise ; for I saw my deliverance , indeed , visibly put into my hands , all things easy , and a large ...
... pinnace in near the place where I at first landed my rafts , and so landed just at my door . I was at first ready to sink down with surprise ; for I saw my deliverance , indeed , visibly put into my hands , all things easy , and a large ...
Page 286
... pinnace , which was not yet haled up , and run away with her to their companions in roguery on shore . As soon as we found this , I ordered the long - boat on shore , with twelve men and the mate , and away they went to seek the rogues ...
... pinnace , which was not yet haled up , and run away with her to their companions in roguery on shore . As soon as we found this , I ordered the long - boat on shore , with twelve men and the mate , and away they went to seek the rogues ...
Page 384
... pinnace , and fetch twelve men more , leaving the long - boat at an anchor ; and that when they came back six men should keep the two boats , and six more come after us , so that he left only sixteen men in the ship ; for the whole ...
... pinnace , and fetch twelve men more , leaving the long - boat at an anchor ; and that when they came back six men should keep the two boats , and six more come after us , so that he left only sixteen men in the ship ; for the whole ...
Page 387
... pinnace and went aboard , and sent ber back to assist the men in what might happen . I observed that about the time I came to the boatside the fire was pretty well out , and the noise abated ; but in about half an hour after I got on ...
... pinnace and went aboard , and sent ber back to assist the men in what might happen . I observed that about the time I came to the boatside the fire was pretty well out , and the noise abated ; but in about half an hour after I got on ...
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