The Novels and Miscellaneous Works of Daniel Defoe, Volume 1Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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... brought it close by me , and I had taken it from him , and eaten it ) , for he has been a good friend , and brought me my dinner . " " Well , well , " says he , " you must have your dinner : " " Will you go with me ? " " Yes , " says I ...
... brought it close by me , and I had taken it from him , and eaten it ) , for he has been a good friend , and brought me my dinner . " " Well , well , " says he , " you must have your dinner : " " Will you go with me ? " " Yes , " says I ...
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... brought on board by force : so that I had no remedy but patience , and this he brought to an end too as soon as he could ; for after this he began to use me ill , and not only to straiten my provisions , but to beat and torture me in a ...
... brought on board by force : so that I had no remedy but patience , and this he brought to an end too as soon as he could ; for after this he began to use me ill , and not only to straiten my provisions , but to beat and torture me in a ...
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... brought the ship into a very good road , where we rid in twenty - six fathom water , about half - a - mile from the shore . While the ship rode here , there happened a most desperate mutiny among the men , upon account of some ...
... brought the ship into a very good road , where we rid in twenty - six fathom water , about half - a - mile from the shore . While the ship rode here , there happened a most desperate mutiny among the men , upon account of some ...
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... brought us fowls and flesh afterwards , in good plenty . This encouraged the other four men that were with me very much , for they were quite dejected before ; but now they began to be very familiar with them , and made signs , that if ...
... brought us fowls and flesh afterwards , in good plenty . This encouraged the other four men that were with me very much , for they were quite dejected before ; but now they began to be very familiar with them , and made signs , that if ...
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... brought us all these things , which we were very glad of , and returned the long - boat accordingly ; and as to the men that came with the pinnace , as the captain had singled out such men as he knew would not come over to us , so they ...
... brought us all these things , which we were very glad of , and returned the long - boat accordingly ; and as to the men that came with the pinnace , as the captain had singled out such men as he knew would not come over to us , so they ...
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