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. I went to it again to see if there were any more, and to observe if it might not be my fancy; but... Robinson Crusoe [by D. Defoe - Page 23de Daniel Defoe - 1882Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
 | James Moir - 1880 - 204 pages
...observe if it might not be my fancy, but there was no room for that, for there was exactly the very print of a foot, toes, heel, and every part of a foot ; how it came thither I knew not, nor could in the least imagine. But after innumerable flutterings, like a man perfectly confused, and not of... | |
 | Daniel Defoe - 1880 - 500 pages
...ohserve if it might not he my fancy ; but there was no room for that, for there was exactly the very print of a foot — toes, heel, and every part of a foot : how it came thither I know not, nor could in the least imagine ; but, after innumerable fluttering thoughts, like a man perfectly... | |
 | Daniel Defoe - 1880 - 452 pages
...I went to it again to see if there were any more, and to observe if it might not be my fancy ; but there was no room for that, for there was exactly the print of a foot — toes, heei, and every part of a foot. How it.came thither I knew not, nor could I in the least imagine ;... | |
 | Daniel Defoe - 1882 - 470 pages
...observe if it might not be my fancy ; but there was no room for that, for there was exactly the very print of a foot, toes, heel, and every part of a foot; how it came thither I knew not, nor could in the least imagine. But after innumerable fluttering thoughts, like a man perfectly confused and... | |
 | Alfred Hix Welsh - 1882 - 1108 pages
...observe if it might not be my fancy; but there was no room for that, for there was exactly the very print of a foot, toes, heel, and every part of a foot. How it came thither I knew not, nor could in the least imagine. But after innumerable fluttering: thought*, like a man perfectly confused, and... | |
 | Daniel Defoe - 1883 - 254 pages
...I went to it again to see if there were any more, and to observe if it might not be my fancy ; but there was no room for that, for there was exactly...thither I knew not, nor could I in the least imagine : but, after innumerable fluttering thoughts, like a man perfectly confused and out of myself, I came... | |
 | Daniel Defoe - 1883 - 220 pages
...I went to it again to see if there were any more, and to observe if it might not be my fancy ; but there was no room for that, for there was exactly...thither I knew not, nor could I in the least imagine ; but after iunumerable fluttering thoughts, like a man perfectly confused and out of myself, I came... | |
 | Daniel Defoe - 1883 - 202 pages
...any more, and to observe if it might not be my fancy ; but there was no room for that, for there were exactly the print of a foot — toes, heel, and every...thither I knew not, nor could I in the least imagine ; but after innumerable fluttering thoughts, like a man perfectly confused and out of myself, I came... | |
 | Daniel Defoe - 1883 - 398 pages
...obferve if it might not be my Fancy; but there was no Room for that, for there was exactly the very Print of a Foot, Toes, Heel, and every Part of a Foot; how it came thither, I knew not, nor could in the leaft imagine. But after innumerable fluttering Thoughts, like a Man perfectly confus'd and... | |
 | Daniel Defoe - 1883 - 392 pages
...obferve if it might not be my Fancy; but there was no Room for that, for there was exactly the very Print of a Foot, Toes, Heel, and every Part of a Foot; how it came thither, I knew not, nor could in the leaft imagine. But after innumerable fluttering Thoughts, like a Man perfectly confus'd and... | |
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