Robinson Crusoe
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Robinson Crusoe CHAPTER XVIII - THE SHIP RECOVERED WHILE we were thus preparing our designs, and had first, by main strength ...
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0 Robinson Crusoe came on shore, when Friday was rescued, and so soon as they came to a little rising round, at about half a ...
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