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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told me , that it was true she could not think of parting with me ; but as she was
assured , that if she was dead it would be the first thing I would do ; so , as it
seemed to her that the thing was determined above , she would not be the only ...
told me , that it was true she could not think of parting with me ; but as she was
assured , that if she was dead it would be the first thing I would do ; so , as it
seemed to her that the thing was determined above , she would not be the only ...
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The poor mother , who , as the first mate reported , was a woman of good sense ,
and good breeding , had spared all she could get so affectionately for her son ,
that at lait she entirely sunk under it : and when the mate of our ship went in , she
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The poor mother , who , as the first mate reported , was a woman of good sense ,
and good breeding , had spared all she could get so affectionately for her son ,
that at lait she entirely sunk under it : and when the mate of our ship went in , she
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that it was too late for her ; but pointed to her child , as if she would have said ,
they should take care of him . However the mate , who was exceedingly moved
with the fight , endeavoured to get some of the broth into her mouth ; and , as he
said ...
that it was too late for her ; but pointed to her child , as if she would have said ,
they should take care of him . However the mate , who was exceedingly moved
with the fight , endeavoured to get some of the broth into her mouth ; and , as he
said ...
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W. A. She said she liked it very well ; and it was much better than in her country .
R. C. But did you tell her what marriage was ? W. A. Ay , ay , there began all our
dialogue . I asked her , If she would be married to me our way ? She asked me ...
W. A. She said she liked it very well ; and it was much better than in her country .
R. C. But did you tell her what marriage was ? W. A. Ay , ay , there began all our
dialogue . I asked her , If she would be married to me our way ? She asked me ...
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One day , being discoursing with her upon the extremities they suffered , I asked
her , if she could defcribe , by what she felt , what it was to starve , and how it
appeared ? She told me , she believed she could ; and she told her tale very ...
One day , being discoursing with her upon the extremities they suffered , I asked
her , if she could defcribe , by what she felt , what it was to starve , and how it
appeared ? She told me , she believed she could ; and she told her tale very ...
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