The Novels and Miscellaneous Works of Daniel Defoe, Volume 1Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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... captain's refusal , twenty - three of the men , well armed , leave the ship , and join us ashore- Transactions with the natives - We make a canoe to escape in - After various adventures we put to sea · • CHAPTER III . 14 Continuation of ...
... captain's refusal , twenty - three of the men , well armed , leave the ship , and join us ashore- Transactions with the natives - We make a canoe to escape in - After various adventures we put to sea · • CHAPTER III . 14 Continuation of ...
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... are joined off the Cape of Good Hope by an English long boa : full of men - Account of them - Various captures made . 149 LIFE OF CAPTAIN SINGLETON . - CONTENTS . CHAPTER XIII vi LIFE OF CAPTAIN SINGLETON.- -CONTENTS .
... are joined off the Cape of Good Hope by an English long boa : full of men - Account of them - Various captures made . 149 LIFE OF CAPTAIN SINGLETON . - CONTENTS . CHAPTER XIII vi LIFE OF CAPTAIN SINGLETON.- -CONTENTS .
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... Captain Knox's adventure on the same island CHAPTER XVIII . 209 Conclusion of Captain Knox's history - Our own story resumed — Adven- tures at Goa and Surat , and account of our trade with the merchants in these latitudes 221 CHAPTER ...
... Captain Knox's adventure on the same island CHAPTER XVIII . 209 Conclusion of Captain Knox's history - Our own story resumed — Adven- tures at Goa and Surat , and account of our trade with the merchants in these latitudes 221 CHAPTER ...
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... Captain Jack , and Major Jack - Nurse dies , and we are turned loose upon the world - Captain Jack flogged for roguery - We pick pockets 261 CHAPTER II . I get acquainted with one of the most noted pickpockets in town - We steal a ...
... Captain Jack , and Major Jack - Nurse dies , and we are turned loose upon the world - Captain Jack flogged for roguery - We pick pockets 261 CHAPTER II . I get acquainted with one of the most noted pickpockets in town - We steal a ...
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... Captain Jack proposes to me to fly into Scotland - I return the poor old woman the money I had formerly robbed her of - Captain Jack and I set out on our journey north - The captain's rogueries , and various adventures on the road 333 ...
... Captain Jack proposes to me to fly into Scotland - I return the poor old woman the money I had formerly robbed her of - Captain Jack and I set out on our journey north - The captain's rogueries , and various adventures on the road 333 ...
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