The Life and Most Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, MarinerJohn Jones, 40, South Great George's-St., 1826 - 177 sider |
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... driven back , and so forced to pursue my fortune along shore . Early one morning we came to an anchor under a little point of land , but pretty high : and the tide beginning to flow , we lay ready to go further in ; but Xury , whose ...
... driven back , and so forced to pursue my fortune along shore . Early one morning we came to an anchor under a little point of land , but pretty high : and the tide beginning to flow , we lay ready to go further in ; but Xury , whose ...
Side 24
... - pected we should perish immediately . We knew not where we were , or upon what land we were driven , whether it was an island or the main , inhabited or not inhabited , and we And now we could not so much as hope , 24.
... - pected we should perish immediately . We knew not where we were , or upon what land we were driven , whether it was an island or the main , inhabited or not inhabited , and we And now we could not so much as hope , 24.
Side 25
... driven about a league and a half , a raging wave , like a lofty mountain , came rolling a - stern of us , and took us with such fury , that at once it overset the boat . Thus being swallowed up in a moment , we had only time to call ...
... driven about a league and a half , a raging wave , like a lofty mountain , came rolling a - stern of us , and took us with such fury , that at once it overset the boat . Thus being swallowed up in a moment , we had only time to call ...
Side 29
... driven almost as far as the rock before mentioned , which was about a mile from the place where I was.- When I came down from my apartment in the tree , I perceived the ship's boat two miles dis- tant on my right hand , lying on shore ...
... driven almost as far as the rock before mentioned , which was about a mile from the place where I was.- When I came down from my apartment in the tree , I perceived the ship's boat two miles dis- tant on my right hand , lying on shore ...
Side 38
... driven into your reach , in order to take what was ne- cessary out of her for a subsistence ? " But to proceed : It was , by the account I kept , the 30th of September , when I first landed on this island . About twelve days after ...
... driven into your reach , in order to take what was ne- cessary out of her for a subsistence ? " But to proceed : It was , by the account I kept , the 30th of September , when I first landed on this island . About twelve days after ...
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afterwards amazed barley beasts began boat boatswain Brazil bread brought cannibals canoe Captain carried castle cave comfort corn creek deliverance desolate island devoured dreadful driven earthen father fear feet fell fire flesh fowling fresh water gave goat's goats grapes ground habitation hands hatchet head Hereupon hill Iron crows island kill knew labour ladder land lest live look manner master mercy mind morning muskets never night occasion October 15 parrot perceived perspective glass piece pieces of eight plainly Portuguese powder Providence raft rain resolved rest rice ROBINSON CRUSOE rock sail savages saved sea fowl season ship shore shot Sick unto death side sight skin soon Spaniard spent storm tell ther thing thought three muskets tide tion took tree turn voyage weather wild wind wood wreck Xury