The Life And Strange Surprizing Adventures Of Robinson Crusoe, Of York, Mariner ... Written by Himself: 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, Volume 2Stockdale, 1790 |
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... Speak out my dear , faid I , are you willing I should go ? No , says she , very affectionately , I am far from willing : but if you are refolved to go , says she , and rather than I will be the only hindrance , I will go with you ; for ...
... Speak out my dear , faid I , are you willing I should go ? No , says she , very affectionately , I am far from willing : but if you are refolved to go , says she , and rather than I will be the only hindrance , I will go with you ; for ...
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... fome broth into her mouth ; fhe opened her lips , and lifted up one hand , but could not speak : yet she understood what he faid , and made figns to him , intimating , that that it was too late for her ; but pointed 32 LIFE AND ADVENTURES.
... fome broth into her mouth ; fhe opened her lips , and lifted up one hand , but could not speak : yet she understood what he faid , and made figns to him , intimating , that that it was too late for her ; but pointed 32 LIFE AND ADVENTURES.
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... well - bred , modeft , and fenfible youth ; greatly dejected with the loss of his mother , and , as it feems , had loft his father but a few months before at at Barbadoes . He begged of the furgeon to speak 34 LIFE AND ADVENTURES.
... well - bred , modeft , and fenfible youth ; greatly dejected with the loss of his mother , and , as it feems , had loft his father but a few months before at at Barbadoes . He begged of the furgeon to speak 34 LIFE AND ADVENTURES.
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... speak to me , to take him out of the fhip ; for he faid , the cruel fellows had murdered his mother ; and indeed fo they had , that is to fay , paffively ; for they might have fpared a fmall fuftenance to the poor helpless widow , that ...
... speak to me , to take him out of the fhip ; for he faid , the cruel fellows had murdered his mother ; and indeed fo they had , that is to fay , paffively ; for they might have fpared a fmall fuftenance to the poor helpless widow , that ...
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... speak , it should be , that they should pardon him . This was fo pofitively infifted on by the governor Spaniard , that there was no gainsaying it ; and , as merciful counfels are most apt to prevail , where they are fo earnestly ...
... speak , it should be , that they should pardon him . This was fo pofitively infifted on by the governor Spaniard , that there was no gainsaying it ; and , as merciful counfels are most apt to prevail , where they are fo earnestly ...
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