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 87
... and so they set up a new form of living ; for the Spaniards and Friday's father
lived in my old habitation , which they had enlarged exceedingly within ; the three
servants , which they had taken in the late battle of the savages , lived with them ...
... and so they set up a new form of living ; for the Spaniards and Friday's father
lived in my old habitation , which they had enlarged exceedingly within ; the three
servants , which they had taken in the late battle of the savages , lived with them ...
Page 118
... eat the provisions very thankfully , and were the most faithful fellows to their
words that could be thought of ; for , except when they came to beg victuals and
directions , they never came out of their bounds ; and there they lived when I
came ...
... eat the provisions very thankfully , and were the most faithful fellows to their
words that could be thought of ; for , except when they came to beg victuals and
directions , they never came out of their bounds ; and there they lived when I
came ...
Page 122
Such a piece of basket - work , I believe , was never seen in the world ; nor an
house or tent so neatly contrived , much less fo built : in this great bee - hive lived
the three families ; that is to say , Will Atkins , and his companions ; the third was ...
Such a piece of basket - work , I believe , was never seen in the world ; nor an
house or tent so neatly contrived , much less fo built : in this great bee - hive lived
the three families ; that is to say , Will Atkins , and his companions ; the third was ...
Page 126
They gave me an account how many ways they strove to civilize the favages they
were with , and to teach them rational customs in the ordinary way of living ; but in
vain : and how they retorted it upon them , as unjust , that they , who came ...
They gave me an account how many ways they strove to civilize the favages they
were with , and to teach them rational customs in the ordinary way of living ; but in
vain : and how they retorted it upon them , as unjust , that they , who came ...
Page 425
Scotch mariner , who having lived solitarily on the isle of Juan Fernandez , four
years and four months , was relieved on the ad of February , 1708-9 , by Captain
Woodes Rogers , in his cruizing voyage round the world . But let no one draw ...
Scotch mariner , who having lived solitarily on the isle of Juan Fernandez , four
years and four months , was relieved on the ad of February , 1708-9 , by Captain
Woodes Rogers , in his cruizing voyage round the world . But let no one draw ...
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