The Life and Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, MarinerTauchnitz, 1845 - 495 pages |
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... poor boy was ready to die with fear , and begged of me not to go on shore till day . " Well , Xury , " said I , " then I won't ; but it may be we may see men by day , who will be as bad to us as those lions . " " Then we give them the ...
... poor boy was ready to die with fear , and begged of me not to go on shore till day . " Well , Xury , " said I , " then I won't ; but it may be we may see men by day , who will be as bad to us as those lions . " " Then we give them the ...
Page 20
... poor Xury cried to me to weigh the anchor and row away : " No , " says I , " Xury ; we can slip our cable with the buoy to it , and go off to sea ; they cannot follow us far . " I had no sooner said so , but I perceived the creature ...
... poor Xury cried to me to weigh the anchor and row away : " No , " says I , " Xury ; we can slip our cable with the buoy to it , and go off to sea ; they cannot follow us far . " I had no sooner said so , but I perceived the creature ...
Page 21
... poor Xury came with , was to tell me he had found good water , and seen no wild mans . But we found afterwards that we need not take such pains for water , for a little higher up the creek where we were , we found the water fresh when ...
... poor Xury came with , was to tell me he had found good water , and seen no wild mans . But we found afterwards that we need not take such pains for water , for a little higher up the creek where we were , we found the water fresh when ...
Page 27
... poor boy's liberty , who had as- sisted me so faithfully in procuring my own . However , when I let him know my reason , he owned it to be just , and offered me this medium , that he would give the boy an obligation to set him free in ...
... poor boy's liberty , who had as- sisted me so faithfully in procuring my own . However , when I let him know my reason , he owned it to be just , and offered me this medium , that he would give the boy an obligation to set him free in ...
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... poor miserable Robinson Crusoe , being shipwrecked , during a dreadful storm , in the offing , came on shore on this dismal unfortunate island , which I called the ISLAND OF DESPAIR ; all the rest of the ship's company being drowned ...
... poor miserable Robinson Crusoe , being shipwrecked , during a dreadful storm , in the offing , came on shore on this dismal unfortunate island , which I called the ISLAND OF DESPAIR ; all the rest of the ship's company being drowned ...
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The Life and Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe of York ..., Volume 1 Daniel Defoe Affichage du livre entier - 1820 |
The Life and Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, Mariner ... Daniel Defoe Affichage du livre entier - 1855 |
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