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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waked , and , calling , asked who it was that was up ? The governor told him ,
how it had been with him . Say you fo ? says the other Spaniard ; such things are
not to be slighted , I assure you ; there is certainly some mischief working , fays
he ...
waked , and , calling , asked who it was that was up ? The governor told him ,
how it had been with him . Say you fo ? says the other Spaniard ; such things are
not to be slighted , I assure you ; there is certainly some mischief working , fays
he ...
Page 154
They foon explained their condition to me , and shewed me that two of them were
widowers , and the other three were single men or bachelors : I asked them , with
what conscience they could take these women , and lie with them , as they had ...
They foon explained their condition to me , and shewed me that two of them were
widowers , and the other three were single men or bachelors : I asked them , with
what conscience they could take these women , and lie with them , as they had ...
Page 174
I asked her , If she would be married to me our way ? She asked me , What way
that was ? I told her marriage was appointed of God ; and here we had a strange
talk together indeed , as ever man and wife had , I believe . [ N. B. This dialogue ...
I asked her , If she would be married to me our way ? She asked me , What way
that was ? I told her marriage was appointed of God ; and here we had a strange
talk together indeed , as ever man and wife had , I believe . [ N. B. This dialogue ...
Page 206
We asked him , What made them come up to us ? He said , To makee te great
wonder look- Where it is to be observed , that all those natives , as also those of
Africa , when they learn English , they always add two e's at the end of the words
...
We asked him , What made them come up to us ? He said , To makee te great
wonder look- Where it is to be observed , that all those natives , as also those of
Africa , when they learn English , they always add two e's at the end of the words
...
Page 275
My old pilot read this over and over again , and asked me several times , if I
would stand to it . I answered , I would stand to it as long as I had any thing left in
the world ; being sensible that I should , one time or other , find an opportunity to
put it ...
My old pilot read this over and over again , and asked me several times , if I
would stand to it . I answered , I would stand to it as long as I had any thing left in
the world ; being sensible that I should , one time or other , find an opportunity to
put it ...
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