The Life and Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe of York, Mariner: Who Lived Eight-and-twenty Years, All Alone, on an Uninhabited Island, Near the Mouth of the Great River Oroonoque. With an Account of His Travels Round Three Parts of the Globe, Volume 1F. C. and J. Rivington, 1820 |
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... morning into his chamber , where he was confined by the gout , and expostulated very warmly with me upon this subject : he asked me what reasons , more than a mere wan- dering inclination , I had for leaving his house , and my native ...
... morning into his chamber , where he was confined by the gout , and expostulated very warmly with me upon this subject : he asked me what reasons , more than a mere wan- dering inclination , I had for leaving his house , and my native ...
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... morning ; and having little or no wind , and a smooth sea , the sun shining upon it , the sight was , as I thought , the most delightful that I ever saw . I had slept well in the night , and was now no more sea - sick , but very ...
... morning ; and having little or no wind , and a smooth sea , the sun shining upon it , the sight was , as I thought , the most delightful that I ever saw . I had slept well in the night , and was now no more sea - sick , but very ...
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... morning , the wind increased , and we had all hands at work to strike our topmasts , and make every thing snug and close , that the ship might ride as easy as possible . By noon the sea went very high indeed , and our ship rode ...
... morning , the wind increased , and we had all hands at work to strike our topmasts , and make every thing snug and close , that the ship might ride as easy as possible . By noon the sea went very high indeed , and our ship rode ...
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... in the grey of the morning , by a Turkish rover , of Sallee , who gave chase to us with all the sail she could make . We crowded also as much canvas as our yards would i spread , or our masts carry , to get clear 18 ADVENTURES OF.
... in the grey of the morning , by a Turkish rover , of Sallee , who gave chase to us with all the sail she could make . We crowded also as much canvas as our yards would i spread , or our masts carry , to get clear 18 ADVENTURES OF.
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... morning , a fog rose so thick , that though we were not half a league from the shore , we lost sight of it ; and rowing , we knew not whither , or which way , we laboured all day and all the next night , and when the morning came ...
... morning , a fog rose so thick , that though we were not half a league from the shore , we lost sight of it ; and rowing , we knew not whither , or which way , we laboured all day and all the next night , and when the morning came ...
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