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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Page 166
... he wept several times : then throwing up his hands , and crossing his brealt ,
faid over several things ejaculatory , and by way of giving God thanks for so
miraculous a testimony of the success of our endeavours : some he spoke softly ,
and I ...
... he wept several times : then throwing up his hands , and crossing his brealt ,
faid over several things ejaculatory , and by way of giving God thanks for so
miraculous a testimony of the success of our endeavours : some he spoke softly ,
and I ...
Page 191
We talked a little ,, and I did not perceive they had any book among them , though
I did not ask ; but I put my hand in my ... so confounded , that he was not able to
speak for some time , but recovering himself , he takes it with both hands , and ...
We talked a little ,, and I did not perceive they had any book among them , though
I did not ask ; but I put my hand in my ... so confounded , that he was not able to
speak for some time , but recovering himself , he takes it with both hands , and ...
Page 264
The first man they laid hold of was an English seaman , a stout strong fellow ,
who having a mufquet in his hand , never ... died instantly in his hands ; and in
the mean time , a Dutchman , who stood next , took up the musquet , and with the
...
The first man they laid hold of was an English seaman , a stout strong fellow ,
who having a mufquet in his hand , never ... died instantly in his hands ; and in
the mean time , a Dutchman , who stood next , took up the musquet , and with the
...
Page 281
into the hands of the savages , who were men - eaters , and who , I was sure ,
would feast upon me , when they had taken me , than by those , who would ,
perhaps , glut their rage upon me by inhuman tortures and barbarities : that , in
the case ...
into the hands of the savages , who were men - eaters , and who , I was sure ,
would feast upon me , when they had taken me , than by those , who would ,
perhaps , glut their rage upon me by inhuman tortures and barbarities : that , in
the case ...
Page 329
... I will tell you what we will do ; we will try to make them prisoners , tie their
hands , and make them stand and see their idol destroyed . As it happened , we
had twine or packthread enough about us , which we used to tie our fireworks
together ...
... I will tell you what we will do ; we will try to make them prisoners , tie their
hands , and make them stand and see their idol destroyed . As it happened , we
had twine or packthread enough about us , which we used to tie our fireworks
together ...
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