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 44
He told me there was little variety in that part ; thing remarkable happened to
them on the way , they having very calm weather , and a smooth sea ; for his
countrymen , it could not be doubted , he said , but that they were overjoyed to
see him ...
He told me there was little variety in that part ; thing remarkable happened to
them on the way , they having very calm weather , and a smooth sea ; for his
countrymen , it could not be doubted , he said , but that they were overjoyed to
see him ...
Page 238
told me , he would not have me trouble myself to come down to the boat , for they
had orders not to carry me on board . Any one may guess what a surprise I was in
at so insolent a message ; and I asked the man , who bade him deliver that ...
told me , he would not have me trouble myself to come down to the boat , for they
had orders not to carry me on board . Any one may guess what a surprise I was in
at so insolent a message ; and I asked the man , who bade him deliver that ...
Page 273
With this I told him , that this was the very ship they had attacked ; and gave him a
full account of the skirmish we had with their boats , and how fool . ishly and
coward - like they had behaved . I told him all the story of our buying the ship ,
and ...
With this I told him , that this was the very ship they had attacked ; and gave him a
full account of the skirmish we had with their boats , and how fool . ishly and
coward - like they had behaved . I told him all the story of our buying the ship ,
and ...
Page 344
I interrupted him , and told him , I was a greater and more powerful prince than
ever the zcar of Muscovy was , though my dominions were not so large , or my
people so many , The Rusian grandee looked a little surprized , and fixing his
eyes ...
I interrupted him , and told him , I was a greater and more powerful prince than
ever the zcar of Muscovy was , though my dominions were not so large , or my
people so many , The Rusian grandee looked a little surprized , and fixing his
eyes ...
Page 355
When I came to him , he told me , I knew what had passed between us , and
hoped I would not move him any more in that affair ; but that , since I made such a
generous offer to him , he asked me , if I had kindness enough to offer the same
to ...
When I came to him , he told me , I knew what had passed between us , and
hoped I would not move him any more in that affair ; but that , since I made such a
generous offer to him , he asked me , if I had kindness enough to offer the same
to ...
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