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 2W. Taylor, 1719 - 373 pages |
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Page 85
... Women , as if they had juft felt the Knife at their Throats ; for they immediately concluded they were unbound on purpose to be kill❜d . If they gave them any thing to eat it was the fame thing ; they then concluded it was for fear ...
... Women , as if they had juft felt the Knife at their Throats ; for they immediately concluded they were unbound on purpose to be kill❜d . If they gave them any thing to eat it was the fame thing ; they then concluded it was for fear ...
Page 86
... Women , whereof two might be from thirty to forty , two more not above four or five and twenty , and the fifth a tall comely Maiden about fixteen or feventeen : The Women were well favour'd agreeable Persons , both in Shape and Features ...
... Women , whereof two might be from thirty to forty , two more not above four or five and twenty , and the fifth a tall comely Maiden about fixteen or feventeen : The Women were well favour'd agreeable Persons , both in Shape and Features ...
Page 87
... Women . However , this was enough to answer the End , which was to fatisfy them , that the Men into whofe Hands they were fallen , were Chriftians ; that they abhor'd eating of Men or Women , and that they might be fure they would not ...
... Women . However , this was enough to answer the End , which was to fatisfy them , that the Men into whofe Hands they were fallen , were Chriftians ; that they abhor'd eating of Men or Women , and that they might be fure they would not ...
Page 88
... Women ? One of the Eng- lih Men answer'd very boldly and readily , That they would use them as both : To which the Go- vernour faid , I am not going to restrain you from it , you are your own Mafters as to that : But this I think is but ...
... Women ? One of the Eng- lih Men answer'd very boldly and readily , That they would use them as both : To which the Go- vernour faid , I am not going to restrain you from it , you are your own Mafters as to that : But this I think is but ...
Page 89
... Women , and that two of them fhould not pitch upon the fame Woman , especially fee- ing two or three of them were without Compari- fon , more agreeable than the other : But they took a good Way enough to prevent quarrelling among ...
... Women , and that two of them fhould not pitch upon the fame Woman , especially fee- ing two or three of them were without Compari- fon , more agreeable than the other : But they took a good Way enough to prevent quarrelling among ...
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