The Novels and Miscellaneous Works of Daniel Defoe, Volume 1Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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... called her mother , though she told me at last she was not my mother , but that she bought me for twelve shillings of another woman , who told her how she came by me , and told her that my name was Bob Singleton , not Robert , but plain ...
... called her mother , though she told me at last she was not my mother , but that she bought me for twelve shillings of another woman , who told her how she came by me , and told her that my name was Bob Singleton , not Robert , but plain ...
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... called me his own boy , and I would have called him father , but he would not allow it , for he had children of his own . I went three or four voyages with him , and grew a sturdy boy , when , coming home again from the banks of ...
... called me his own boy , and I would have called him father , but he would not allow it , for he had children of his own . I went three or four voyages with him , and grew a sturdy boy , when , coming home again from the banks of ...
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... called me English dog , young heretic , and threatened to put me into the inquisition . Indeed , of all the names the four and twenty letters could make up , he should not have called me heretic ; for , as I knew nothing about religion ...
... called me English dog , young heretic , and threatened to put me into the inquisition . Indeed , of all the names the four and twenty letters could make up , he should not have called me heretic ; for , as I knew nothing about religion ...
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... called me , yet I prompted the mischief all I could , and embarked in it so openly that I escaped very little being hanged in the first and most early part of my life ; for the captain had some notice that there was a design laid by ...
... called me , yet I prompted the mischief all I could , and embarked in it so openly that I escaped very little being hanged in the first and most early part of my life ; for the captain had some notice that there was a design laid by ...
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... called for the gunner's mate , the chief gunner being at that time sick in his cabin , and ordered to fire at them ; but , to his great mortification , the gunner's mate was one of the number , and was gone with them ; and , indeed , it ...
... called for the gunner's mate , the chief gunner being at that time sick in his cabin , and ordered to fire at them ; but , to his great mortification , the gunner's mate was one of the number , and was gone with them ; and , indeed , it ...
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