The Life and Most Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, of York, MarinerJohn Jones, 40, South Great George's-St., 1826 - 177 pagina's |
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Pagina 15
... Xury , I perceived he trembled at the action ; but I. put him out of all fear , telling him , that if he would be true and faithful to me , I would do well by him , and not hurt him . 66 66 66 We then pursued our voyage , I kept to the ...
... Xury , I perceived he trembled at the action ; but I. put him out of all fear , telling him , that if he would be true and faithful to me , I would do well by him , and not hurt him . 66 66 66 We then pursued our voyage , I kept to the ...
Pagina 16
... Xury , who was almost dead with fear , entreated me not to go on shore that night . " Suppose I don't , Xury , " said I , " and in the 66 888 46 morning we should see men who are worse than those we fear , what then ? " " O den " we may ...
... Xury , who was almost dead with fear , entreated me not to go on shore that night . " Suppose I don't , Xury , " said I , " and in the 66 888 46 morning we should see men who are worse than those we fear , what then ? " " O den " we may ...
Pagina 17
... Xury , " said I , we will both go ashore , both kill wild mans , " and they shall eat neither of us . " So giving Xury a piece of bread to eat , we waded ashore , carrying nothing with us but our arms , and two jars for water . I did ...
... Xury , " said I , we will both go ashore , both kill wild mans , " and they shall eat neither of us . " So giving Xury a piece of bread to eat , we waded ashore , carrying nothing with us but our arms , and two jars for water . I did ...
Pagina 18
... Xury , whose youthful and penetrating eyes were sharper than mine , in a soft tone , desired me to keep far from land , lest we should be devoured ; " For , look yon- " der , mayster , and see de dreadful monster " fast asleep on de ...
... Xury , whose youthful and penetrating eyes were sharper than mine , in a soft tone , desired me to keep far from land , lest we should be devoured ; " For , look yon- " der , mayster , and see de dreadful monster " fast asleep on de ...
Pagina 19
... Xury was like a champion , and comes on board for a hatchet to cut off the head of his enemy ; but wanting strength to perform it , he cut off and brought me a foot . I bethought me , how- ever , that his skin would be of use . Xury and ...
... Xury was like a champion , and comes on board for a hatchet to cut off the head of his enemy ; but wanting strength to perform it , he cut off and brought me a foot . I bethought me , how- ever , that his skin would be of use . Xury and ...
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The Life and Most Surprising Adventures of Robinson Crusoe of York, Mariner Daniel Defoe Volledige weergave - 1826 |
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