The Novels and Miscellaneous Works of Daniel Defoe, Volume 1Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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... gone . " Whither must I go ? " said I. " Where you will , " said he , " home to your own country , if you will . " " How must I go thither ? " said I. " Why , have you no friend ? " said he . " No , " said I , " not in the world , but ...
... gone . " Whither must I go ? " said I. " Where you will , " said he , " home to your own country , if you will . " " How must I go thither ? " said I. " Why , have you no friend ? " said he . " No , " said I , " not in the world , but ...
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... gone on board the ship . However , we found them barbarous , treacherous , and villanous enough in their nature , only civil for fear , and therefore concluded we should soon fall into their hands when the ship was gone . The sense of ...
... gone on board the ship . However , we found them barbarous , treacherous , and villanous enough in their nature , only civil for fear , and therefore concluded we should soon fall into their hands when the ship was gone . The sense of ...
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... gone with them ; and , indeed , it was by this means they got so many arms and so much ammunition . When the captain found how it was , and that there was no help for it , he began to be a little appeased , made light of it , and called ...
... gone with them ; and , indeed , it was by this means they got so many arms and so much ammunition . When the captain found how it was , and that there was no help for it , he began to be a little appeased , made light of it , and called ...
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... gone ) , came out to the quarter- deck , and , calling the men together , let them know the substance of the letter ; and told the men , that , however , they had not deserved such civility from him , yet he was not willing to expose ...
... gone ) , came out to the quarter- deck , and , calling the men together , let them know the substance of the letter ; and told the men , that , however , they had not deserved such civility from him , yet he was not willing to expose ...
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... gone quite away , and had cast us off , as was our case ; for the next morning after we had sent back the long- boat , the ship stood away to the south - east , and in four hours ' time was out of our sight . The next day , two of us ...
... gone quite away , and had cast us off , as was our case ; for the next morning after we had sent back the long- boat , the ship stood away to the south - east , and in four hours ' time was out of our sight . The next day , two of us ...
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