Robinson Crusoe
Free eBooks at Planet eBook.com 1 it was true he had registered my will, and put in his claim; and could he have given any ac ...
Robinson Crusoe my having the place. The good man then began to complain of his misfortunes, and how he had been obliged to ...
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Robinson Crusoe Secondly, there was the account of four years more, while they kept the effects in their hands, before the g ...
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Robinson Crusoe good old captain, who had been first charitable to me in my distress, kind to me in my beginning, and honest ...
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Robinson Crusoe I had once a mind to have gone to the Brazils and have settled myself there, for I was, as it were, naturali ...
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0 Robinson Crusoe more particularly singled out than any other, having put my things on board one of them, and in the other h ...
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Robinson Crusoe which he had never seen or felt before in his life. To mend the matter, when we came to Pampeluna it continu ...
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Robinson Crusoe guide, we went on. It was about two hours before night when, our guide be- ing something before us, and not ...
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Robinson Crusoe CHAPTER XX - FIGHT BETWEEN FRIDAY AND A BEAR BUT never was a fight managed so hardily, and in such a surpris ...
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Robinson Crusoe pretty open, though it had many trees in it scattered here and there. Friday, who had, as we say, the heels ...
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0 Robinson Crusoe it, and what the jest would be at last. But Friday put us out of doubt quickly: for seeing the bear cling f ...
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