The Farther Adventures of Robinson Crusoe: being The Second and Last Part of his Life, And of the Strange Surprizing Account of his Travels Round three parts of the Globe |
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Page 199
... that I saw it plainly , had I set up the floop , and left it among them , they would ,
upon very light disgust , have separated , and gone away from one another ; or
perhaps have turned pirates , and so made the island a den of thieves , instead of
...
... that I saw it plainly , had I set up the floop , and left it among them , they would ,
upon very light disgust , have separated , and gone away from one another ; or
perhaps have turned pirates , and so made the island a den of thieves , instead of
...
Page 276
We all agreed to go back to this place : the name of the port , as he called it , I
may , perhaps spell wrong ; for I do not particularly remember it , having lost this ,
together with the names of many other places set down in a little pocket - book ...
We all agreed to go back to this place : the name of the port , as he called it , I
may , perhaps spell wrong ; for I do not particularly remember it , having lost this ,
together with the names of many other places set down in a little pocket - book ...
Page 328
However , upon second thoughts , we were willing to delay it till the next night ,
because the caravan being to set forward in the morning , we supposed the
governor could not pretend to give them any fatisfaction upon us when we were
out of ...
However , upon second thoughts , we were willing to delay it till the next night ,
because the caravan being to set forward in the morning , we supposed the
governor could not pretend to give them any fatisfaction upon us when we were
out of ...
Page 331
... and fetched their arms full of that . When we had done this , we took all our
prifoners , and brought them , having untied their feet , and ungagged their
mouths , and made them stand up , and set them just before their monstrous idol
...
... and fetched their arms full of that . When we had done this , we took all our
prifoners , and brought them , having untied their feet , and ungagged their
mouths , and made them stand up , and set them just before their monstrous idol
...
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