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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fixteen or seventeen of which they found in the field of battle , and as many bows ,
with a great many arrows : these swords were great unwieldly things , and they
must be very strong men that used them : most of those men that were killed with
...
fixteen or seventeen of which they found in the field of battle , and as many bows ,
with a great many arrows : these swords were great unwieldly things , and they
must be very strong men that used them : most of those men that were killed with
...
Page 100
Our two men , though , as they confessed to me , it grieved them to be obliged to
kill so many poor creatures , who at the ... they shot together , and killed , or very
much wounded , four of them ; the fifth , frighted even to death , though not hurt ...
Our two men , though , as they confessed to me , it grieved them to be obliged to
kill so many poor creatures , who at the ... they shot together , and killed , or very
much wounded , four of them ; the fifth , frighted even to death , though not hurt ...
Page 108
That they were killed by the Gods with thunder and lightning , and could see
nobody that hurt them ; but William Atkins , staying to load again , discovered the
cheat ; fome of the favages , who were at a distance , spying them , came upon
them ...
That they were killed by the Gods with thunder and lightning , and could see
nobody that hurt them ; but William Atkins , staying to load again , discovered the
cheat ; fome of the favages , who were at a distance , spying them , came upon
them ...
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We had not a man killed or hurt ; but , as for the Tartars , there were about five of
them killed ; how many were wounded , we knew not ; but this we knew , that the
other party was so frighted with the noise of our guns , that they fled , and never ...
We had not a man killed or hurt ; but , as for the Tartars , there were about five of
them killed ; how many were wounded , we knew not ; but this we knew , that the
other party was so frighted with the noise of our guns , that they fled , and never ...
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We bade him give the word of command ; which he delayed so long , that they
were , some of them , within two pikes length of us when we fired . We aimed so
true ( or Providence directed our shot fo fure ) that we killed fourteen of them at
the ...
We bade him give the word of command ; which he delayed so long , that they
were , some of them , within two pikes length of us when we fired . We aimed so
true ( or Providence directed our shot fo fure ) that we killed fourteen of them at
the ...
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