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 67
... into a thick Wood for shelter ; the Scout they kept to look abroad , gave Notice
of this within , with this Addition , to our Mens great Satisfaction ( viz . ) That the
Conquerors had not pursued them , or seen which way they were gone ; upon
this ...
... into a thick Wood for shelter ; the Scout they kept to look abroad , gave Notice
of this within , with this Addition , to our Mens great Satisfaction ( viz . ) That the
Conquerors had not pursued them , or seen which way they were gone ; upon
this ...
Page 91
The two Men had innumerable young Trees planted about their Huts , that when
you came to the Place , nothing was to be seen but a Wood , and tho ' they had
twice had their Plantation demolish'd , once by their own Countrymen , and once
...
The two Men had innumerable young Trees planted about their Huts , that when
you came to the Place , nothing was to be seen but a Wood , and tho ' they had
twice had their Plantation demolish'd , once by their own Countrymen , and once
...
Page 97
... who it seems proved very faithful to them , to lead them with their two Wives ,
and whatever they could carry away with them , to their retir'd Place in the Woods
, which I have spoken of above , and there to bind the two Fellows Hand and Foot
...
... who it seems proved very faithful to them , to lead them with their two Wives ,
and whatever they could carry away with them , to their retir'd Place in the Woods
, which I have spoken of above , and there to bind the two Fellows Hand and Foot
...
Page 113
... scour'd thro ' the Woods , and over the Hills , with all the Speed , Fear , and
nimble Feet could help them to do ; and as we did not trouble our selves much to
pursue them , they got all together to the Sea Side where they landed , and
where ...
... scour'd thro ' the Woods , and over the Hills , with all the Speed , Fear , and
nimble Feet could help them to do ; and as we did not trouble our selves much to
pursue them , they got all together to the Sea Side where they landed , and
where ...
Page 115
They consulted long about this , and some were against it , for fear of making the
Wretches fly to the Woods , and live there desperate , and so they should have
them to hunt like wild Beasts , be afraid to stir out about their Business , and have
...
They consulted long about this , and some were against it , for fear of making the
Wretches fly to the Woods , and live there desperate , and so they should have
them to hunt like wild Beasts , be afraid to stir out about their Business , and have
...
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