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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Page 104
When they came there , they found the Savages had been in the Wood , and very
near that Place , but had not found it ; for it was indeed inaccessible , by the Trees
standing so thick , as before , had not the Persons seeking it been directed by ...
When they came there , they found the Savages had been in the Wood , and very
near that Place , but had not found it ; for it was indeed inaccessible , by the Trees
standing so thick , as before , had not the Persons seeking it been directed by ...
Page 105
And first they came to the Tree where the Men lay that had been killd ; but it was
easy to fee , that some more of the Savages had been there ; for they had
attempted to carry their dead Men away , and had draggʻd two of them a good
way , but ...
And first they came to the Tree where the Men lay that had been killd ; but it was
easy to fee , that some more of the Savages had been there ; for they had
attempted to carry their dead Men away , and had draggʻd two of them a good
way , but ...
Page 109
The Savages cante forward like Lyons , and our Men , which was the worst of
their Fate , had no Advantage in their Situation ; only , that Will . Atkins , who now
proved a most useful Fellow , with lix Men , was planted , just behind a imall
Thicket ...
The Savages cante forward like Lyons , and our Men , which was the worst of
their Fate , had no Advantage in their Situation ; only , that Will . Atkins , who now
proved a most useful Fellow , with lix Men , was planted , just behind a imall
Thicket ...
Page 113
Our Men , tho ' glad of their Victory , yet goe little Rest that Night ; but having
refresh'd themselves as well as they could , they resolv'd to march to that part of
the Inand where the Savages were fled , and see what Posture they were in : This
...
Our Men , tho ' glad of their Victory , yet goe little Rest that Night ; but having
refresh'd themselves as well as they could , they resolv'd to march to that part of
the Inand where the Savages were fled , and see what Posture they were in : This
...
Page 121
After this , the Colony enjoy'd a perfeet Tranquillity with respect to the Savages ,
till I came to revisit them , which was above two Years : Not , but that now and
then some Canoes of Savages came on Shore for their triumphal unnatural
Feafts ...
After this , the Colony enjoy'd a perfeet Tranquillity with respect to the Savages ,
till I came to revisit them , which was above two Years : Not , but that now and
then some Canoes of Savages came on Shore for their triumphal unnatural
Feafts ...
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