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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The next halt was at the entrance into a very thick grown part of the woods , and
where an old trunk of a tree stood , which was hollow , and vastly large ; and in
this tree they both took their standing , resolving to see what might offer . They
had ...
The next halt was at the entrance into a very thick grown part of the woods , and
where an old trunk of a tree stood , which was hollow , and vastly large ; and in
this tree they both took their standing , resolving to see what might offer . They
had ...
Page 99
them , and they both knew him distinctly , and resolved , that , if possible , he
should not escape , though they should both fire ; so the other stood ready with
his piece , that if he did not drop at the first shot , he should be sure to have a
second .
them , and they both knew him distinctly , and resolved , that , if possible , he
should not escape , though they should both fire ; so the other stood ready with
his piece , that if he did not drop at the first shot , he should be sure to have a
second .
Page 218
... as they stood pelting us from the shore with darts and arrows ; and , having got
ready our fire - arms , we gave them a volley ; and we could hear by the cries of
some of them , that we had wounded several ; however they stood thus in battle ...
... as they stood pelting us from the shore with darts and arrows ; and , having got
ready our fire - arms , we gave them a volley ; and we could hear by the cries of
some of them , that we had wounded several ; however they stood thus in battle ...
Page 306
I stood still an hour , or thereabouts , without trespassing on our orders , for so
long the caravan was in passing the gate ; I say , I stood still an hour to look at it ,
on every fide , near , and far off , I mean , 1 mean , what was within my view ; and
...
I stood still an hour , or thereabouts , without trespassing on our orders , for so
long the caravan was in passing the gate ; I say , I stood still an hour to look at it ,
on every fide , near , and far off , I mean , 1 mean , what was within my view ; and
...
Page 313
... he apprehended , but stood stock still , the old man stood still too , and falls to
work with his tackle to charge his pistol again : but as soon as the Tartar saw the
pistol , pistol , whether he supposed it to be the same OF ROBINSON CRUSOE .
... he apprehended , but stood stock still , the old man stood still too , and falls to
work with his tackle to charge his pistol again : but as soon as the Tartar saw the
pistol , pistol , whether he supposed it to be the same OF ROBINSON CRUSOE .
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