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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When I came to London , I was still as uneasy as I was before , I had no Relish to
the Place , no Employment in it , nothing to do but to faunter about like an idle
Person , of whom it may be said , he is perfe & ly useless in God's Creation ; and
it ...
When I came to London , I was still as uneasy as I was before , I had no Relish to
the Place , no Employment in it , nothing to do but to faunter about like an idle
Person , of whom it may be said , he is perfe & ly useless in God's Creation ; and
it ...
Page 50
One of the three damning and raging , told them , they should see they were not
in Jest , 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 ...
One of the three damning and raging , told them , they should see they were not
in Jest , 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 ...
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habitants in the Place , or to have fallen upon them so effectually , as that not a
Man of them should have escap'd , which could only have been by getting in
between them and their ' Boats ; but this presence of Mind was wanting to them ...
habitants in the Place , or to have fallen upon them so effectually , as that not a
Man of them should have escap'd , which could only have been by getting in
between them and their ' Boats ; but this presence of Mind was wanting to them ...
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... and this put out Men again into a great Confternation , least any of thole that
fied should run into the Grove before their Dwelling for shelter , and thereby
involuntarily discover the Place ; and that by Consequence the Pursuers should
do the ...
... and this put out Men again into a great Confternation , least any of thole that
fied should run into the Grove before their Dwelling for shelter , and thereby
involuntarily discover the Place ; and that by Consequence the Pursuers should
do the ...
Page 97
... came rowing along the North Side of the Island , where they never used to
come before , and landed about an Hour after Sunrise , at a convenient Place ,
about a Mile from the Habitation of the two English Men , where this escap'd Man
had ...
... came rowing along the North Side of the Island , where they never used to
come before , and landed about an Hour after Sunrise , at a convenient Place ,
about a Mile from the Habitation of the two English Men , where this escap'd Man
had ...
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