The Life and Surprising Adventures of Robinson CrusoeJ. Chidley, 1834 - 460 pages |
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... least apprehensive of danger , but spent the time in rest and mirth , after the manner of the sea . But the eighth day , in the morn- ing , the wind increased , and we had all hands at work to strike our topmasts , and make every thing ...
... least apprehensive of danger , but spent the time in rest and mirth , after the manner of the sea . But the eighth day , in the morn- ing , the wind increased , and we had all hands at work to strike our topmasts , and make every thing ...
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... least my mother , to contribute so much as that to my first adventure . This was the only voyage which I may say was successful in all my adventures , and which I owe to the integrity and honesty of my friend the captain ; under whom ...
... least my mother , to contribute so much as that to my first adventure . This was the only voyage which I may say was successful in all my adventures , and which I owe to the integrity and honesty of my friend the captain ; under whom ...
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... least probability in it . Nothing presented to make the supposition of it rational ; for I had nobody to communicate it to that would embark with me ; no fellow - slave , no Englishman , Irishman , or Scotchman there but myself ; so ...
... least probability in it . Nothing presented to make the supposition of it rational ; for I had nobody to communicate it to that would embark with me ; no fellow - slave , no Englishman , Irishman , or Scotchman there but myself ; so ...
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... least two leagues from the shore : However , we got well in again , though with a great deal of labour , and some danger , for the wind began to blow pretty fresh in the morn- ing ; but particularly we were all very hungry . But our ...
... least two leagues from the shore : However , we got well in again , though with a great deal of labour , and some danger , for the wind began to blow pretty fresh in the morn- ing ; but particularly we were all very hungry . But our ...
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... least , we were equally apprehensive of the danger of it . Be that as it would , we were obliged to go on shore some- where or other for water , for we had not a pint left in the boat : when and where to get it was the point . Xury said ...
... least , we were equally apprehensive of the danger of it . Be that as it would , we were obliged to go on shore some- where or other for water , for we had not a pint left in the boat : when and where to get it was the point . Xury said ...
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