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 160
That's true , Sir , faid Atkins ; but with what face can I say any thing to my wife of
all this , when she will tell me immediately , it cannot be true ? Not true ! said 1 ,
—what do you mean by that ? Why , Sir , said he , she will tell me it cannot be true
...
That's true , Sir , faid Atkins ; but with what face can I say any thing to my wife of
all this , when she will tell me immediately , it cannot be true ? Not true ! said 1 ,
—what do you mean by that ? Why , Sir , said he , she will tell me it cannot be true
...
Page 176
Can he tell ? Sure he no tell what you do . W. A. Yes , yes , he knows and fees all
things ; he hears us speak , fees what we do , knows what we think , though we
do not speak . Wife . What ! he no hear you swear , curse , speak the great damn !
Can he tell ? Sure he no tell what you do . W. A. Yes , yes , he knows and fees all
things ; he hears us speak , fees what we do , knows what we think , though we
do not speak . Wife . What ! he no hear you swear , curse , speak the great damn !
Page 177
But no makee kill you yet ; then he tell you , may be , that he no makee you kill ,
so you make de bargain with him , you do bad ting , he no be angry at you , when
he be angry at other mans ? W. A. No , indeed , my fins are all presumptions ...
But no makee kill you yet ; then he tell you , may be , that he no makee you kill ,
so you make de bargain with him , you do bad ting , he no be angry at you , when
he be angry at other mans ? W. A. No , indeed , my fins are all presumptions ...
Page 250
... but I have fomething to tell you , that very nearly concerns you . I looked
stedfastly at him a good while , and he thought at first I had known him , but I did
not : If it very nearly concerns me , said I , and not yourfelf , what moves you to tell
it me ...
... but I have fomething to tell you , that very nearly concerns you . I looked
stedfastly at him a good while , and he thought at first I had known him , but I did
not : If it very nearly concerns me , said I , and not yourfelf , what moves you to tell
it me ...
Page 307
Why you speak what looks white this way , and black that way ; gay one way ,
and dull another way : you tell him it is a good wall to keep out Tartars ; you tell
me , by that , it is good for nothing but to keep out Tartars ; or , will keep out none
but ...
Why you speak what looks white this way , and black that way ; gay one way ,
and dull another way : you tell him it is a good wall to keep out Tartars ; you tell
me , by that , it is good for nothing but to keep out Tartars ; or , will keep out none
but ...
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