Robinson Crusoe
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Robinson Crusoe not only should be on shore at that time, but that should ever come on shore afterwards, if but one of them ...
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Robinson Crusoe the other part of the island, was out of danger; for certain, it is that these savage people, who sometimes ...
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Robinson Crusoe frightful than myself. Upon this, plucking up my courage, I took up a firebrand, and in I rushed again, with ...
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0 Robinson Crusoe any delay, to bring some of those things which I was most anxious about to this place: particularly, I reso ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1 CHAPTER XIII - WRECK OF A SPANISH SHIP I WAS now in the twenty-third year of my residence i ...
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Robinson Crusoe abroad, at least not so far. Yet all this while I lived uncom- fortably, by reason of the constant apprehens ...
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Robinson Crusoe about half a minute I heard; and by the sound, knew that it was from that part of the sea where I was driven ...
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0 Robinson Crusoe and that, perhaps, they might by this time think of starving, and of being in a condition to eat one anothe ...
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