The Life and Surprising Adventures of Robinson CrusoeJ. Chidley, 1834 - 460 pages |
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... obliged to come to an anchor , and here we lay , the wind con- tinuing contrary , viz . at south - west , for seven or eight days , during which time a great many ships from Newcastle came into the same roads , as the common harbour ...
... obliged to come to an anchor , and here we lay , the wind con- tinuing contrary , viz . at south - west , for seven or eight days , during which time a great many ships from Newcastle came into the same roads , as the common harbour ...
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... obliged to cut it away also , and make a clear deck . Any one may judge what a condition I must be in at all this , who was but a young sailor , and who had been in such a fright before at but a little . But if I can express , at this ...
... obliged to cut it away also , and make a clear deck . Any one may judge what a condition I must be in at all this , who was but a young sailor , and who had been in such a fright before at but a little . But if I can express , at this ...
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... obliged to slip and run away to sea , and would not come near us , ordered us to fire a gun , as a signal of distress . I , who knew nothing what that meant , was so surprised , that I thought the ship had broke , or some dreadful thing ...
... obliged to slip and run away to sea , and would not come near us , ordered us to fire a gun , as a signal of distress . I , who knew nothing what that meant , was so surprised , that I thought the ship had broke , or some dreadful thing ...
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... obliged to yield , and were carried all prisoners into Sallee , a port belonging to the Moors . The usage I had there was not so dreadful as at first I ap- prehended ; nor was I carried up the country to the emperor's court , as the ...
... obliged to yield , and were carried all prisoners into Sallee , a port belonging to the Moors . The usage I had there was not so dreadful as at first I ap- prehended ; nor was I carried up the country to the emperor's court , as the ...
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... 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 , if I would let him go on shore with one of the jars , he would find if there was any ...
... 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 , if I would let him go on shore with one of the jars , he would find if there was any ...
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