Robinson Crusoe [by D. Defoe. Pt. 1,2] The Swiss family Robinson [by J.D. Wyss] and Sandford & Merton [by T. Day] in one volume1883 |
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... tree , and feel myself carried with a mighty force and swiftness getting up into it , endeavoured to place myself so that towards the shore a very great way ; but I held my if I should sleep I might not fall . And having cut me breath ...
... tree , and feel myself carried with a mighty force and swiftness getting up into it , endeavoured to place myself so that towards the shore a very great way ; but I held my if I should sleep I might not fall . And having cut me breath ...
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... trees , and such things as I could get , to keep out the rain ; which I found at some times of the year very violent ... tree , set it on an edge before me , and hew it flat on either side with my axe , till I had brought it to be ...
... trees , and such things as I could get , to keep out the rain ; which I found at some times of the year very violent ... tree , set it on an edge before me , and hew it flat on either side with my axe , till I had brought it to be ...
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... tree , for fear of wild creatures ; but slept soundly , though it rained all night . Nov. 4. - This morning I ... trees , like a thatch . December 10. - I began now to think my cave or vault finished , when on a sudden ( it seems ...
... tree , for fear of wild creatures ; but slept soundly , though it rained all night . Nov. 4. - This morning I ... trees , like a thatch . December 10. - I began now to think my cave or vault finished , when on a sudden ( it seems ...
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... tree , corn to eat , and even then but sparingly , as I shall say but rather as house - pigeons , in the holes of ... trees were torn up by the roots ; and a terrible storm it was . This held about three hours , and then began to ...
... tree , corn to eat , and even then but sparingly , as I shall say but rather as house - pigeons , in the holes of ... trees were torn up by the roots ; and a terrible storm it was . This held about three hours , and then began to ...
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... trees , orange , and lemon , and citron - trees ; but all wild , and very few bearing any fruit , at least not then . However , the green limes that I gathered were not only pleasant to eat , but very wholesome ; and I mixed their juice ...
... trees , orange , and lemon , and citron - trees ; but all wild , and very few bearing any fruit , at least not then . However , the green limes that I gathered were not only pleasant to eat , but very wholesome ; and I mixed their juice ...
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Page 36 - My island was now peopled, and I thought myself very rich in subjects ; and it was a merry reflection, which I frequently made, how like a king I looked.
Page 23 - I came home to my fortification, not feeling, as we say, the ground I went on, but terrified to the last degree, looking behind me at every two or three steps, mistaking every bush and tree, and fancying every stump at a distance to be a man...
Page 8 - Now I wanted nothing but a boat to furnish myself with many things which I foresaw would be very necessary to me. It was in vain to sit still and wish for what was not to be had, and this extremity roused my application.
Page 31 - His hair was long and black, not curled like wool; his forehead very high and large; and a great vivacity and sparkling sharpness in his eyes.
Page 23 - I could hear nothing, nor see anything. I went up to a rising ground to look farther. I went up the shore and down the shore, but it was all one, I could see no other impression but that one.
Page 23 - When I came to my castle, for so I think I called it ever after this, I fled into it like one pursued. Whether I went over by the ladder, as first contrived, or went in at the hole in the rock, which I...
Page 31 - ... gestures to show it. At last, he lays his head flat upon the ground, close to my foot, and sets my other foot upon his head, as he had done before; and after this made all the signs to me of subjection, servitude, and submission imaginable, to let me know how he would serve me as long as he lived.