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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The fight , you may be sure , was something uncouth to our Spaniards , who were
( to give them a just character ) men of the best behaviour , of the most calm ,
sedate tempers , and perfect good - humour that ever I met with ; and , in
particular ...
The fight , you may be sure , was something uncouth to our Spaniards , who were
( to give them a just character ) men of the best behaviour , of the most calm ,
sedate tempers , and perfect good - humour that ever I met with ; and , in
particular ...
Page 118
large quantity of bread , and some rice boiled up to cakes , and dried in the sun ,
and three live goats ; and they were ordered to go to the side of an hill , where
they sat down , eat the provisions very thankfully , and were the most faithful ...
large quantity of bread , and some rice boiled up to cakes , and dried in the sun ,
and three live goats ; and they were ordered to go to the side of an hill , where
they sat down , eat the provisions very thankfully , and were the most faithful ...
Page 177
... to know God ; and he such a wicked wretch , that he could not say one word to
her about God , but what the reproach of his own carriage would make VOL . II . N
most most irrational to her to believe ; nay , that Or ROBINSON CRUSOE . 177.
... to know God ; and he such a wicked wretch , that he could not say one word to
her about God , but what the reproach of his own carriage would make VOL . II . N
most most irrational to her to believe ; nay , that Or ROBINSON CRUSOE . 177.
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Then I grew sick , and reached to vomit , but could not ; for I had nothing in my
stomach to bring up : after I had bled some time , I swooned , and they all
believed I was dead ; but I came to myself soon after , and then had a most
dreadful pain in ...
Then I grew sick , and reached to vomit , but could not ; for I had nothing in my
stomach to bring up : after I had bled some time , I swooned , and they all
believed I was dead ; but I came to myself soon after , and then had a most
dreadful pain in ...
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come to charge us in a body : it was , indeed , my old Portuguese pilot who
proposed it ; and who had this excellency attending him , namely , that he was
always readiest and most apt to direct and encourage us in cases of the most
danger .
come to charge us in a body : it was , indeed , my old Portuguese pilot who
proposed it ; and who had this excellency attending him , namely , that he was
always readiest and most apt to direct and encourage us in cases of the most
danger .
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