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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... came to me , and told me , that fome Merchants of his Acquaintance had been
proposing to him to go a Voyage for them to the East Indies and to China , as
private Traders And now Uncle , fays he , if you will go to Sea with me , I'll engage
to ...
... came to me , and told me , that fome Merchants of his Acquaintance had been
proposing to him to go a Voyage for them to the East Indies and to China , as
private Traders And now Uncle , fays he , if you will go to Sea with me , I'll engage
to ...
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... threw himseif flat on his Face , prostrating himself in Thankfulness for his
Deliverance , in which I unhappily and unseasonably disturb'd him , really
thinking he had been in a Swoon ; but , he spake calmly , thank'd me , told me he
was giving ...
... threw himseif flat on his Face , prostrating himself in Thankfulness for his
Deliverance , in which I unhappily and unseasonably disturb'd him , really
thinking he had been in a Swoon ; but , he spake calmly , thank'd me , told me he
was giving ...
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Countrymen with the Boat , when I sent him to fetch them over : He told me there
was little Variety in that Part , for nothing remarkable happen'd to them on the way
, they having very calm Weather , and a smooth Sea ; for his Countrymen it ...
Countrymen with the Boat , when I sent him to fetch them over : He told me there
was little Variety in that Part , for nothing remarkable happen'd to them on the way
, they having very calm Weather , and a smooth Sea ; for his Countrymen it ...
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They were going on in this little thriving Posture when the three unnatural
Rogues , their own Country - men too , in meer Humour , and to insult them ,
came and bully'd them , and told them , the Inand was theirs , that the Governor ,
meaning ...
They were going on in this little thriving Posture when the three unnatural
Rogues , their own Country - men too , in meer Humour , and to insult them ,
came and bully'd them , and told them , the Inand was theirs , that the Governor ,
meaning ...
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... and presenting the other Ends of their Pieces to them , bad them stand off . ·
The other had Fire - Arms with them too , but one of the two honeft Men , bolder
than his Comrade , and made desperate by his Danger , told them , if they offer'd
to ...
... and presenting the other Ends of their Pieces to them , bad them stand off . ·
The other had Fire - Arms with them too , but one of the two honeft Men , bolder
than his Comrade , and made desperate by his Danger , told them , if they offer'd
to ...
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