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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I ordered nobody to go on shore at first but myself ; but there was no keeping
Friday in the boat : for the affectionate creature had spied his father at a distance ,
a good way off of the Spaniards , where indeed I saw nothing of him ; and if they ...
I ordered nobody to go on shore at first but myself ; but there was no keeping
Friday in the boat : for the affectionate creature had spied his father at a distance ,
a good way off of the Spaniards , where indeed I saw nothing of him ; and if they ...
Page 207
We kept on S. by E. in sight of the shore four days , when we made the Cape St.
Augustine , and in three days came to an anchor off the bay of All Saints , the old
place of my deliverance , from whence came both my good and evil fate .
We kept on S. by E. in sight of the shore four days , when we made the Cape St.
Augustine , and in three days came to an anchor off the bay of All Saints , the old
place of my deliverance , from whence came both my good and evil fate .
Page 217
About two o'clock in the morning we heard one of our men make a terrible noise
on the shore , calling out for God's fake to bring the boat in , and come and help
them , for they were all like to be murdered ; at the same time I heard the firing of
...
About two o'clock in the morning we heard one of our men make a terrible noise
on the shore , calling out for God's fake to bring the boat in , and come and help
them , for they were all like to be murdered ; at the same time I heard the firing of
...
Page 220
We lay upon the shore two days after , though the wind presented , and made
signals for him ; made our boat sail up shore , and down shore , several leagues ,
but in vain ; so we were obliged to give him over ; and if he alone had fuffered for
it ...
We lay upon the shore two days after , though the wind presented , and made
signals for him ; made our boat sail up shore , and down shore , several leagues ,
but in vain ; so we were obliged to give him over ; and if he alone had fuffered for
it ...
Page 240
But they all rejected the proposal ; and said , they would have nothing to do with
me any more , neither on board , or on shore ; and if I came on board , they would
go on shore . Well , said the captain , if you are all of this mind , let me go on ...
But they all rejected the proposal ; and said , they would have nothing to do with
me any more , neither on board , or on shore ; and if I came on board , they would
go on shore . Well , said the captain , if you are all of this mind , let me go on ...
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