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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For my part , I know not to this hour whether there are any such things as real
apparitions , spectres , or walking of people after they are dead , or whether there
is any thing in the stories they tell us of that kind , more than the product of
vapours ...
For my part , I know not to this hour whether there are any such things as real
apparitions , spectres , or walking of people after they are dead , or whether there
is any thing in the stories they tell us of that kind , more than the product of
vapours ...
Page 45
In these they came away the next morning ; it seems they wanted no time to get
themselves ready , for they had no baggage , neither clothes , or provisions , or
any thing in the world , but what they had on them , and a few roots to eat , of
which ...
In these they came away the next morning ; it seems they wanted no time to get
themselves ready , for they had no baggage , neither clothes , or provisions , or
any thing in the world , but what they had on them , and a few roots to eat , of
which ...
Page 122
... and his companions ; the third was killed , but his wife remained with three
children ; for she was , it seems , big with child when he died ; and the other two
were not at all backward to give the widow her full share of every thing , I mean ,
as to ...
... and his companions ; the third was killed , but his wife remained with three
children ; for she was , it seems , big with child when he died ; and the other two
were not at all backward to give the widow her full share of every thing , I mean ,
as to ...
Page 133
Then I presented to them the people I had brought with me ; particularly the taylor
, the smith , and the two carpenters , all of them most necessary people ; but
above all , my general artificer , than whom they could not name any thing that
was ...
Then I presented to them the people I had brought with me ; particularly the taylor
, the smith , and the two carpenters , all of them most necessary people ; but
above all , my general artificer , than whom they could not name any thing that
was ...
Page 180
That me would understand , that me fain fee ; if he reward all good thing , punish
all wicked thing , he teachee all good thing , forbid all wicked thing , he makee all
thing , he give all thing ; he hear me when I say O to him , as you go to do just ...
That me would understand , that me fain fee ; if he reward all good thing , punish
all wicked thing , he teachee all good thing , forbid all wicked thing , he makee all
thing , he give all thing ; he hear me when I say O to him , as you go to do just ...
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