The Life and Surprising Adventures of Robinson CrusoeJ. Chidley, 1834 - 460 pages |
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... thought her a little pleasanter than ordinary , and told her that my thoughts were so entirely bent upon seeing the world , that I should never settle to any thing with resolution enough to go through with it , and my father had better ...
... thought her a little pleasanter than ordinary , and told her that my thoughts were so entirely bent upon seeing the world , that I should never settle to any thing with resolution enough to go through with it , and my father had better ...
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... thoughts continued during the storm , and indeed some time after ; but the next day , as the wind was abated ... thought , the most delightful that I ever saw . I had slept well in the night , and was now no more sea - sick , but ...
... thoughts continued during the storm , and indeed some time after ; but the next day , as the wind was abated ... thought , the most delightful that I ever saw . I had slept well in the night , and was now no more sea - sick , but ...
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... thought , once or twice , our anchor had come home ; upon which our master ordered out the sheet- anchor ; so that we rode with two anchors a - head , and the cables veered out to the better end . By this time it blew a terrible storm ...
... thought , once or twice , our anchor had come home ; upon which our master ordered out the sheet- anchor ; so that we rode with two anchors a - head , and the cables veered out to the better end . By this time it blew a terrible storm ...
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... thoughts I had about me at that time , I was in ten- fold more horror of mind upon account of my former convic ... thought , died within me ; and I fell backwards upon the side of my bed , where I sat in the cabin . However , the ...
... thoughts I had about me at that time , I was in ten- fold more horror of mind upon account of my former convic ... thought , died within me ; and I fell backwards upon the side of my bed , where I sat in the cabin . However , the ...
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... thought fit . Had I now had the sense to have gone back to Hull , and have gone home , I had been happy ; and my ... thoughts , and against two such visible instructions as I had met with in my first attempt . My comrade , who had ...
... thought fit . Had I now had the sense to have gone back to Hull , and have gone home , I had been happy ; and my ... thoughts , and against two such visible instructions as I had met with in my first attempt . My comrade , who had ...
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