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
... begun the Quarrel , with the Stock of his Musket , and that before the other two
could come to help him , and then seeing the rest come at them they stood
together , and presenting the other Ends of their Pieces to them , bad them stand
off .
... begun the Quarrel , with the Stock of his Musket , and that before the other two
could come to help him , and then seeing the rest come at them they stood
together , and presenting the other Ends of their Pieces to them , bad them stand
off .
Page 99
Their next Halt was at the Entrance into i very thick grown Part of the Woods , and
where an old Trunk of a Tree stood , which was hollow and vastly large , and in
this Tree they both took their standing , resolving to see there what might offer .
Their next Halt was at the Entrance into i very thick grown Part of the Woods , and
where an old Trunk of a Tree stood , which was hollow and vastly large , and in
this Tree they both took their standing , resolving to see there what might offer .
Page 204
... a few Days more would have ended all their Lives , unless they had prevented
it by eating one another ; and even , that as their Cale stood , would have serv'd
them but a little while , they being soo Leagues from any Land , or any Potlibility ...
... a few Days more would have ended all their Lives , unless they had prevented
it by eating one another ; and even , that as their Cale stood , would have serv'd
them but a little while , they being soo Leagues from any Land , or any Potlibility ...
Page 223
We took up seven of our Men , and with Difficulty enough too , three of them
being very ill wounded ; and that which was still worse , was , that while we stood
in the Boat to take our Men in , we were in as much Danger as they were in on
Shore ...
We took up seven of our Men , and with Difficulty enough too , three of them
being very ill wounded ; and that which was still worse , was , that while we stood
in the Boat to take our Men in , we were in as much Danger as they were in on
Shore ...
Page 225
... without venturing on Shore once more , to try if I could learn any Thing of him or
them ; it was the third Night after the A & ion , that I had a great Mind to learn if I
could by any Means what Milchief we had done and how the Game stood on the
...
... without venturing on Shore once more , to try if I could learn any Thing of him or
them ; it was the third Night after the A & ion , that I had a great Mind to learn if I
could by any Means what Milchief we had done and how the Game stood on the
...
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