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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... boat- fwain heard another . This made us all run out upon the quarter - deck , where for a while we heard nothing , but in a few minutes we faw a very great light , and found that there was fome very terrible fire at a distance ...
... boat- fwain heard another . This made us all run out upon the quarter - deck , where for a while we heard nothing , but in a few minutes we faw a very great light , and found that there was fome very terrible fire at a distance ...
Page 16
... boat ; for though we could fee the flame in the ship , yet they , it being night , could fee nothing of us . We lay by fome time upon this , only driving as the burning fhip drove , waiting for day light ; when on a fudden , to our ...
... boat ; for though we could fee the flame in the ship , yet they , it being night , could fee nothing of us . We lay by fome time upon this , only driving as the burning fhip drove , waiting for day light ; when on a fudden , to our ...
Page 17
... boats in the mid- dle of the ocean , which , at present , by reason it was dark , I could not fee : however to direct them as well as I could , I caused lights to be hung out in all the parts of the fhip where we could , and which we ...
... boats in the mid- dle of the ocean , which , at present , by reason it was dark , I could not fee : however to direct them as well as I could , I caused lights to be hung out in all the parts of the fhip where we could , and which we ...
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... boats , which , to their great confort , were pretty large ; being their long boat , and a great fhallop , befides a small fkiff , which was of no great fervice to them , other than to get fome fresh water and provi- fions into her ...
... boats , which , to their great confort , were pretty large ; being their long boat , and a great fhallop , befides a small fkiff , which was of no great fervice to them , other than to get fome fresh water and provi- fions into her ...
Page 19
... boats a - head , at least that we might the fooner come up with them ; and at last , to their inexpreffible joy , they found we faw them It is impoffible for me to express the several gestures , the strange ecftafies , the variety of ...
... boats a - head , at least that we might the fooner come up with them ; and at last , to their inexpreffible joy , they found we faw them It is impoffible for me to express the several gestures , the strange ecftafies , the variety of ...
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