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 51
... and boldly commanded them to lay down their Arms : They did not indeed lay
down their Arms , but seeing him so resolute , it brought them to a Parley ; and
they consented to take their wounded Man with them , and be gone ; and indeed
it ...
... and boldly commanded them to lay down their Arms : They did not indeed lay
down their Arms , but seeing him so resolute , it brought them to a Parley ; and
they consented to take their wounded Man with them , and be gone ; and indeed
it ...
Page 79
About three quarters of a Year after this Separation , a new Frolick took these
Rogues , which together with the former Villany they had committed , brought
Mischief enough upon them , and had very near been the Ruin of the whole
Colony ...
About three quarters of a Year after this Separation , a new Frolick took these
Rogues , which together with the former Villany they had committed , brought
Mischief enough upon them , and had very near been the Ruin of the whole
Colony ...
Page 83
... se veral Roots and some dried Fish , and appear'd very fociable ; and the
Women , as well as the Men , were very forward to supply them with any thing
they could get for them to eat , and brought it to them a great way upon their
Heads .
... se veral Roots and some dried Fish , and appear'd very fociable ; and the
Women , as well as the Men , were very forward to supply them with any thing
they could get for them to eat , and brought it to them a great way upon their
Heads .
Page 85
Nay , after they had brought them quite over , and began to use them kindly , and
treat them well , fill they expected every Day to make a Dinner or a Supper for
their new Masters , When the three Wanderers had given this uniaccountable ...
Nay , after they had brought them quite over , and began to use them kindly , and
treat them well , fill they expected every Day to make a Dinner or a Supper for
their new Masters , When the three Wanderers had given this uniaccountable ...
Page 119
... if possible , to take one of them alive , and bring him to understand what they
meant , so far as to be able to act as Interpreter , and to go among them and see if
they might be brought to some Conditions , that might be depended upon to save
...
... if possible , to take one of them alive , and bring him to understand what they
meant , so far as to be able to act as Interpreter , and to go among them and see if
they might be brought to some Conditions , that might be depended upon to save
...
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