The Farther Adventures of Robinson Crusoe: Being the Second and Last Part of His Life, and of the Strange Surprizing Accounts of His Travels Round Three Parts of the Globe, Part 2 |
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... and that I had was visibly encreasing ; for having no great Family , ' I could not
spend the Income of what I had , unless I would set up for an expensive Way of
Living , such as a great Family , Servants , Equipage , Gayety , and the like ,
which ...
... and that I had was visibly encreasing ; for having no great Family , ' I could not
spend the Income of what I had , unless I would set up for an expensive Way of
Living , such as a great Family , Servants , Equipage , Gayety , and the like ,
which ...
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... in Spight of the firmest Resolution , to have seen the firit Transports of this poor
Fellow's Joy when he came to his Father ; how he embrac'd him , kiss'd him ,
strok'd his Face , took him up in his Arms , set him down upon a Tree , and lay
down ...
... in Spight of the firmest Resolution , to have seen the firit Transports of this poor
Fellow's Joy when he came to his Father ; how he embrac'd him , kiss'd him ,
strok'd his Face , took him up in his Arms , set him down upon a Tree , and lay
down ...
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... and going to a little Place at a Distance , where the honest Men had made a
Fire to dress their Victuals , he takes a Fire - brand , and claps it to the Out - side
of their Hut , and very fairly set it on Fire , and it would have been all burnt down
in ...
... and going to a little Place at a Distance , where the honest Men had made a
Fire to dress their Victuals , he takes a Fire - brand , and claps it to the Out - side
of their Hut , and very fairly set it on Fire , and it would have been all burnt down
in ...
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... that as I had carefully cover'd it first with a Wall or Fortification , and then with a
Grove of Trees ; so leing their Safety consisted entirely in their being conceald ; of
which they were now fully convinc'd , they set to Work to cover and conceal the ...
... that as I had carefully cover'd it first with a Wall or Fortification , and then with a
Grove of Trees ; so leing their Safety consisted entirely in their being conceald ; of
which they were now fully convinc'd , they set to Work to cover and conceal the ...
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When the poor Women saw themselves set in a Row thus , and fetch'd out one by
one , the Terrors of their Condition returned upon them again , and they firmly
believed that they were now a going to be devour'd ; accordingly , when the ...
When the poor Women saw themselves set in a Row thus , and fetch'd out one by
one , the Terrors of their Condition returned upon them again , and they firmly
believed that they were now a going to be devour'd ; accordingly , when the ...
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