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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... poor Spaniards great grief and disappointment , part , and to the you may be
sure . The only just thing the rogues did , waș , that when the Spaniards came on
shore , they gave my letter to them , and gave them provisions , and other relief ...
... poor Spaniards great grief and disappointment , part , and to the you may be
sure . The only just thing the rogues did , waș , that when the Spaniards came on
shore , they gave my letter to them , and gave them provisions , and other relief ...
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In order to this they resolved to go to the castle , as they called it , that was my old
dwelling , where the three rogues and the Spaniards all lived together at that time
, intending to have a fair battle , and the Spaniards should stand by to see fair ...
In order to this they resolved to go to the castle , as they called it , that was my old
dwelling , where the three rogues and the Spaniards all lived together at that time
, intending to have a fair battle , and the Spaniards should stand by to see fair ...
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The Spaniard who , though quite a civil man , was as brave as a man could
desire to be , and withal a strong well - made ... and was just going to shoot the
man who had fired at him ; when the rest of the Spaniards , being in the cave ,
came out ...
The Spaniard who , though quite a civil man , was as brave as a man could
desire to be , and withal a strong well - made ... and was just going to shoot the
man who had fired at him ; when the rest of the Spaniards , being in the cave ,
came out ...
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vocation enough ; they could scarce have room to tell their tale , the Spaniards
were so eager to tell them theirs ; and it was strange enough to find , that three
men should thus bully nineteen , and receive no punishment at all . The
Spaniards ...
vocation enough ; they could scarce have room to tell their tale , the Spaniards
were so eager to tell them theirs ; and it was strange enough to find , that three
men should thus bully nineteen , and receive no punishment at all . The
Spaniards ...
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One of the Spaniards , who was by , feeing him give the fellow a barbarous cut
with the hatchet , which he aimed at his head , but ftruck into his shoulder , so that
he thought he had cut the poor creature's arm off , ran to him , and intreating him
...
One of the Spaniards , who was by , feeing him give the fellow a barbarous cut
with the hatchet , which he aimed at his head , but ftruck into his shoulder , so that
he thought he had cut the poor creature's arm off , ran to him , and intreating him
...
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