The Life and Surprising Adventures of Robinson CrusoeJ. Chidley, 1834 - 460 pages |
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... all hands were called to the pump . At that very word , my heart , as I thought , died within me ; and I fell backwards upon the side of my bed , where I sat in the cabin . However , the men roused me , ADVENTURES OF.
... all hands were called to the pump . At that very word , my heart , as I thought , died within me ; and I fell backwards upon the side of my bed , where I sat in the cabin . However , the men roused me , ADVENTURES OF.
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... side , and poured in a broadside upon him , which made him sheer off again , after returning our fire , and pouring in also his small shot from near 200 men which he had on board . About However , we had not a man touched , all ROBINSON ...
... side , and poured in a broadside upon him , which made him sheer off again , after returning our fire , and pouring in also his small shot from near 200 men which he had on board . About However , we had not a man touched , all ROBINSON ...
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... side of that hil- lock , fast asleep . " I looked where he pointed , and saw a dreadful monster indeed , for it was a terrible great lion , that lay on the side of the shore , under the shade of a piece of the hill , that hung , as ...
... side of that hil- lock , fast asleep . " I looked where he pointed , and saw a dreadful monster indeed , for it was a terrible great lion , that lay on the side of the shore , under the shade of a piece of the hill , that hung , as ...
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... side , to seaward : then I concluded , as it was most certain indeed , that this was the Cape de Verd , and those the islands , called , from thence , Cape de Verd Islands . However , they were at a great distance , and I could not well ...
... side , to seaward : then I concluded , as it was most certain indeed , that this was the Cape de Verd , and those the islands , called , from thence , Cape de Verd Islands . However , they were at a great distance , and I could not well ...
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... side ; and getting all into her , let her go , and committed ourselves , being eleven in number , to God's mercy , and the wild sea : for though the storm was abated con- siderably , yet the sea went dreadful high upon the shore , and ...
... side ; and getting all into her , let her go , and committed ourselves , being eleven in number , to God's mercy , and the wild sea : for though the storm was abated con- siderably , yet the sea went dreadful high upon the shore , and ...
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