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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This made us all run out upon the quarter - deck , where for a while we heard
nothing , but in a few minutes we saw a very great light , and found that there was
some veryterriblefireat a distance ; immediately we had recourse to our
reckonings ...
This made us all run out upon the quarter - deck , where for a while we heard
nothing , but in a few minutes we saw a very great light , and found that there was
some veryterriblefireat a distance ; immediately we had recourse to our
reckonings ...
Page 112
... might know what to expect , viz . Whether they were still in heart to fight , or
were fo heartily beaten , as to be dispirited and difcouraged , and so he might
manage accordingly . This stratagem took ; for , as soon as the favages heard the
first ...
... might know what to expect , viz . Whether they were still in heart to fight , or
were fo heartily beaten , as to be dispirited and difcouraged , and so he might
manage accordingly . This stratagem took ; for , as soon as the favages heard the
first ...
Page 118
... wooden spades , such as I made for myself ; and gave among them twelve
hatchets , and three or four knives ; and there they lived the most subjected
innocent creatures that were ever heard of . After this the colony enjoyed a
perfect ...
... wooden spades , such as I made for myself ; and gave among them twelve
hatchets , and three or four knives ; and there they lived the most subjected
innocent creatures that were ever heard of . After this the colony enjoyed a
perfect ...
Page 265
... and made such an howling and crying , that I never heard a worse noise , and ,
indeed , nothing like it : for it was worth observing , that tho ' pain naturally makes
all people cry out , yet every nation have a particular way of exclamation , and ...
... and made such an howling and crying , that I never heard a worse noise , and ,
indeed , nothing like it : for it was worth observing , that tho ' pain naturally makes
all people cry out , yet every nation have a particular way of exclamation , and ...
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being The Second and Last Part of his Life, And of the Strange Surprizing
Account of his Travels Round three parts of the Globe Daniel Defoe. 3 had never
heard before ; and , by the way , never care to hear again . We all supposed this
was to ...
being The Second and Last Part of his Life, And of the Strange Surprizing
Account of his Travels Round three parts of the Globe Daniel Defoe. 3 had never
heard before ; and , by the way , never care to hear again . We all supposed this
was to ...
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