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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I saw the World busy round me , one Part labouring for Bread , and the other Part
squandring in vile Excesses or empty Pleasures , equally miserable , because
the End they propos'd still fed from them ; for the Man of Pleasure every Day ...
I saw the World busy round me , one Part labouring for Bread , and the other Part
squandring in vile Excesses or empty Pleasures , equally miserable , because
the End they propos'd still fed from them ; for the Man of Pleasure every Day ...
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This also was the Life which of all Circumstances of Life was the most my
Aversion , who had been all my Days used to an active Life ; and I would often
say to my self , A State of Idlen fs is the very Dregs of Life ; and indeed I thought I
was ...
This also was the Life which of all Circumstances of Life was the most my
Aversion , who had been all my Days used to an active Life ; and I would often
say to my self , A State of Idlen fs is the very Dregs of Life ; and indeed I thought I
was ...
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... and had not the Man avoided the Blow very nimbly , and run into the Hut , he
had ended his Days at once ; his Comrade seeing the Danger they were both in ,
run in after him , and immediately they came both out with their Muskets , and the
...
... and had not the Man avoided the Blow very nimbly , and run into the Hut , he
had ended his Days at once ; his Comrade seeing the Danger they were both in ,
run in after him , and immediately they came both out with their Muskets , and the
...
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they reach'd the Land in two Days , or something less , but finding the People
alarmed at their coming , and preparing with Bows and Arrows to fight them , they
durst not go on Shore , but faild on to the Northward fix or seven Hours , till they ...
they reach'd the Land in two Days , or something less , but finding the People
alarmed at their coming , and preparing with Bows and Arrows to fight them , they
durst not go on Shore , but faild on to the Northward fix or seven Hours , till they ...
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