The Life and Surprising Adventures of Robinson CrusoeJ. Chidley, 1834 - 460 pages |
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... servant , under bond for six years ' service , and would not accept of any consideration , except a little tobacco , which I would have him accept , being of my own produce . Neither was this all : but my goods being all English manu ...
... servant , under bond for six years ' service , and would not accept of any consideration , except a little tobacco , which I would have him accept , being of my own produce . Neither was this all : but my goods being all English manu ...
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... servant to me for many years : I wanted nothing that he could fetch me , nor any company that he could make up to me ; I only wanted to have him talk to me , but that would not do . As I observed before , I found pens , ink , and paper ...
... servant to me for many years : I wanted nothing that he could fetch me , nor any company that he could make up to me ; I only wanted to have him talk to me , but that would not do . As I observed before , I found pens , ink , and paper ...
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... servant : and that as soon as I had got this man , I said to myself , now I may certainly venture to the main land ; for this fellow will serve me as a pilot , and will tell me what to do , and whither to go for provisions , and whither ...
... servant : and that as soon as I had got this man , I said to myself , now I may certainly venture to the main land ; for this fellow will serve me as a pilot , and will tell me what to do , and whither to go for provisions , and whither ...
Page 160
... servant , and perhaps a companion or assistant , and that I was called plainly by Pro- vidence to save this poor creature's life . I immediately ran down the ladders with all possible expedition , fetched my two guns , for they were ...
... servant , and perhaps a companion or assistant , and that I was called plainly by Pro- vidence to save this poor creature's life . I immediately ran down the ladders with all possible expedition , fetched my two guns , for they were ...
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... servant , than Friday was to me ; without pas- sions , sullenness , or designs , perfectly obliged and engaged ; his very affections were tied to me , like those of a child to a father ; and I dare say , he would have sacrificed his ...
... servant , than Friday was to me ; without pas- sions , sullenness , or designs , perfectly obliged and engaged ; his very affections were tied to me , like those of a child to a father ; and I dare say , he would have sacrificed his ...
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