Robinson Crusoe
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1 regret at the want of it. There are some secret springs in the affections which, when they ...
Robinson Crusoe ers, and a blue linen shirt; but nothing to direct me so much as to guess what nation he was of. He had noth ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com ried to my boat; and praying to God to direct my voyage, I put out, and rowing or paddling t ...
Robinson Crusoe and which way I was to guide myself in my return. Here I found, that as the current of ebb set out close by ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com a fortnight in the snow; I then gave the poor creature some fresh water, with which, if I wo ...
Robinson Crusoe about twenty gallons, which I got into my boat with much difficulty. There were several muskets in the cabin ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com there three great bags of pieces of eight, which held about eleven hundred pieces in all; an ...
Robinson Crusoe again and fetch it. ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com CHAPTER XIV - A DREAM REALISED HAVING now brought all my things on shore and secured them, I ...
0 Robinson Crusoe I should have ventured to sea, bound anywhere, I knew not whither. I have been, in all my circumstances, a ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1 time - so it was with me now; and yet so deep had the mis- take taken root in my temper, th ...
Robinson Crusoe comparing the happy posture of my affairs in the first years of my habitation here, with the life of anxiety ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com vour me than I did of a pigeon or a curlew. I would unjustly slander myself if I should say ...
Robinson Crusoe notion of my passing over in my boat to the mainland. I looked upon my present condition as the most miserab ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com ture - as if I had been fatigued and exhausted with the very thoughts of it - threw me into ...
Robinson Crusoe way to go about to attempt an escape was, to endeavour to get a savage into my possession: and, if possible, ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com it, so I resolved to put myself upon the watch, to see them when they came on shore, and lea ...
Robinson Crusoe the people who belonged to them all landed and out of my sight. The number of them broke all my measures; fo ...
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com ment this poor wretch, seeing himself a little at liberty and unbound, Nature inspired him w ...
0 Robinson Crusoe farther, and soon after went softly back again; which, as it happened, was very well for him in the end. I ...
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