The Life and Surprising Adventures of Robinson CrusoeJ. Chidley, 1834 - 460 pages |
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... shore as much as we could ; and our master promised them , that if the boat was staved upon shore , he would make it good to their master ; so partly rowing , and partly driving , our boat went away to the northward , sloping towards the ...
... shore as much as we could ; and our master promised them , that if the boat was staved upon shore , he would make it good to their master ; so partly rowing , and partly driving , our boat went away to the northward , sloping towards the ...
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... shore , we could see ( when , our boat mounting the waves , we were able to see the shore ) a great many people running along the strand , to assist us when we should come near : but we made slow way towards the shore ; nor were we ...
... shore , we could see ( when , our boat mounting the waves , we were able to see the shore ) a great many people running along the strand , to assist us when we should come near : but we made slow way towards the shore ; nor were we ...
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... 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 , we found we had pulled off to sea , instead of pulling in for the shore , and that ...
... 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 , we found we had pulled off to sea , instead of pulling in for the shore , and that ...
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... shore , and the sea is calm ; make the best of your way to shore , and I will do you no harm : but if you come near the boat , I will shoot you through the head ; for I am resolved to have my liberty . " So he turned himself about ...
... shore , and the sea is calm ; make the best of your way to shore , and I will do you no harm : but if you come near the boat , I will shoot you through the head ; for I am resolved to have my liberty . " So he turned himself about ...
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... shore but we should be devoured by savage beasts , or more merciless savages of human kind ? But as soon as it grew dusk in the evening , I changed my course , and steered directly south and by east , bending my course a little toward ...
... shore but we should be devoured by savage beasts , or more merciless savages of human kind ? But as soon as it grew dusk in the evening , I changed my course , and steered directly south and by east , bending my course a little toward ...
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