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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My Nephew was for accepting their Money at first Word , and to consider what to
do with them afterwards ; but I over - ruld him in that part , for I knew what it was to
be set on Shore in a strange Country ; and if the Portugal Captain that took me ...
My Nephew was for accepting their Money at first Word , and to consider what to
do with them afterwards ; but I over - ruld him in that part , for I knew what it was to
be set on Shore in a strange Country ; and if the Portugal Captain that took me ...
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... and gave them Provilions and other Relief , as I had order'd them to do , also
they gave them the long Paper of Directions which I had left with them ,
containing the particular Methods which I took for managing every part of my Life
there , the ...
... and gave them Provilions and other Relief , as I had order'd them to do , also
they gave them the long Paper of Directions which I had left with them ,
containing the particular Methods which I took for managing every part of my Life
there , the ...
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 ...
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But as for themselves they faid ; that they never eat Men or Women , except only
such as they took in the Wars , and then they own'd that they made a great Feast ,
and eat their Prisoners . The English Men enquir'd when they had a Feast of ...
But as for themselves they faid ; that they never eat Men or Women , except only
such as they took in the Wars , and then they own'd that they made a great Feast ,
and eat their Prisoners . The English Men enquir'd when they had a Feast of ...
Page 89
... same Woman , especially seeing two or three of them were without
Comparison , more agreeable than the other : But they took a good way enough
to prevent quarrelling among themselves ; for they set the five Women by
themselves in one ...
... same Woman , especially seeing two or three of them were without
Comparison , more agreeable than the other : But they took a good way enough
to prevent quarrelling among themselves ; for they set the five Women by
themselves in one ...
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