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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... not only be an intollerable Severity upon the poor People , but would be
ruining our whole Voyage by devouring all our Provisions ; so I thought it no
Breach of Charter - Party , but what an unforeseen Accident made absolutely
necessary to ...
... not only be an intollerable Severity upon the poor People , but would be
ruining our whole Voyage by devouring all our Provisions ; so I thought it no
Breach of Charter - Party , but what an unforeseen Accident made absolutely
necessary to ...
Page 34
But the next Care was the poor Maid , she lay all along upon the Deck hard by
her Mistress , and just like one that had fallen down with an Apoplexy and
struggled for Life : Her Limbs were distorted , ore of her Hands was clasp'd round
the ...
But the next Care was the poor Maid , she lay all along upon the Deck hard by
her Mistress , and just like one that had fallen down with an Apoplexy and
struggled for Life : Her Limbs were distorted , ore of her Hands was clasp'd round
the ...
Page 46
... and to get off from the Island , leaving three of the most impudent , harden'd ,
ungovern'd , disagreeable Villains behind me , that any Man could desire to meet
with , to the poor Spaniards great Grief and Disappointment , you may be sure .
... and to get off from the Island , leaving three of the most impudent , harden'd ,
ungovern'd , disagreeable Villains behind me , that any Man could desire to meet
with , to the poor Spaniards great Grief and Disappointment , you may be sure .
Page 55
... and with that they mook Hands and swore to one another that they would be
reveng'd of the Spaniards ; as soon as they had made this bloody Bargain they
fell to work with the poor Men's Habitation , they did not fet Fire indeed to any
thing ...
... and with that they mook Hands and swore to one another that they would be
reveng'd of the Spaniards ; as soon as they had made this bloody Bargain they
fell to work with the poor Men's Habitation , they did not fet Fire indeed to any
thing ...
Page 113
... see what Posture they were in : This necessarily led them over the Place where
the Fight had been , and where they found several of the poor Creatures not quite
dead , and yet past recovering Life ; a Sight disagreeable enough to generous ...
... see what Posture they were in : This necessarily led them over the Place where
the Fight had been , and where they found several of the poor Creatures not quite
dead , and yet past recovering Life ; a Sight disagreeable enough to generous ...
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