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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... looked at them fo fteadily , though I was broad awake , as at persons just before me ; and this I did till I often frightened myself with the images my fancy reprefented to me : one time in my fleep I had the villainy of the three ...
... looked at them fo fteadily , though I was broad awake , as at persons just before me ; and this I did till I often frightened myself with the images my fancy reprefented to me : one time in my fleep I had the villainy of the three ...
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... looked very earnestly at her ; so that it a little disordered her , and fhe stopped . I asked her why she did not go on , and fay out what fhe was going to fay ? But I per- ceived her heart was too full , and some tears flood in her ...
... looked very earnestly at her ; so that it a little disordered her , and fhe stopped . I asked her why she did not go on , and fay out what fhe was going to fay ? But I per- ceived her heart was too full , and some tears flood in her ...
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... looked aukwardly round me ; I was as much a ftranger in it , in my thoughts , as I was in the Brafils when I went first on fhore there ; and as much alone , except as to the affistance of fervants , as I was in my ifland . I knew ...
... looked aukwardly round me ; I was as much a ftranger in it , in my thoughts , as I was in the Brafils when I went first on fhore there ; and as much alone , except as to the affistance of fervants , as I was in my ifland . I knew ...
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... looked upon in 20 years . All these things , had I improved them as I ought to have done , and as reafon and religion had dictated to me , would have taught me to fearch farther than human enjoyments for a full felicity , and that there ...
... looked upon in 20 years . All these things , had I improved them as I ought to have done , and as reafon and religion had dictated to me , would have taught me to fearch farther than human enjoyments for a full felicity , and that there ...
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... looked like skeletons , and were fo weak , they could hardly fit to their oars : the mate himself was very ill , and half - starved ; for he declared he had reserved nothing from the men , and went fhare and fhare alike with them in ...
... looked like skeletons , and were fo weak , they could hardly fit to their oars : the mate himself was very ill , and half - starved ; for he declared he had reserved nothing from the men , and went fhare and fhare alike with them in ...
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