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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I dream'd of it all Night , and my Imagination run upon it all Day ; it was uppermost
in all my Thoughts , and my Fancy work'd so steadily and strongly upon it , that I
talk'd of it out of Sleep ; in short , nothing could remove it out of my Mind ; it even ...
I dream'd of it all Night , and my Imagination run upon it all Day ; it was uppermost
in all my Thoughts , and my Fancy work'd so steadily and strongly upon it , that I
talk'd of it out of Sleep ; in short , nothing could remove it out of my Mind ; it even ...
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with a most formidable Fleet , of no less than eight and twenty Canoes full of
Savages , arm'd with Bows and Arrows , great Clubs , wooden Swords , and such
like Engines of War ; and they brought such Numbers with them , that in short , it
put ...
with a most formidable Fleet , of no less than eight and twenty Canoes full of
Savages , arm'd with Bows and Arrows , great Clubs , wooden Swords , and such
like Engines of War ; and they brought such Numbers with them , that in short , it
put ...
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He turn'd short upon me , and ask'd me what I calld a Venture ? Pray , Sir , said
he , what do you think I consented to go in your Ship to the East - Indies for ? Nay
, said I , that I know nor , unless it was to Preach to the Indians : Doubtless it was ...
He turn'd short upon me , and ask'd me what I calld a Venture ? Pray , Sir , said
he , what do you think I consented to go in your Ship to the East - Indies for ? Nay
, said I , that I know nor , unless it was to Preach to the Indians : Doubtless it was ...
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... yet he was in the same Impatience with us to know what was doing ; for the
Noise continu'd , and the Flame encreas'd : In short , it was next to an
Impossibility , for any Men in the World , to restrain their Curiosity , to know what
had happen'd ...
... yet he was in the same Impatience with us to know what was doing ; for the
Noise continu'd , and the Flame encreas'd : In short , it was next to an
Impossibility , for any Men in the World , to restrain their Curiosity , to know what
had happen'd ...
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He receiv'd the Proposallike a Man transported , and told us he would go with us
over the whole World ; and so , in short , we all prepar'd our selves for the
Journey : However , as it was with us , so it was with the other Merchants , they
had ...
He receiv'd the Proposallike a Man transported , and told us he would go with us
over the whole World ; and so , in short , we all prepar'd our selves for the
Journey : However , as it was with us , so it was with the other Merchants , they
had ...
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