The Novels and Miscellaneous Works of Daniel Defoe, Volume 1Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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... I sup- pose ; he carries her into a public - house to give her a pot and a cake ; and while they were toying in the house , the girl plays about , with me in her hand , in the garden and at B the door , sometimes in sight , sometimes out ...
... I sup- pose ; he carries her into a public - house to give her a pot and a cake ; and while they were toying in the house , the girl plays about , with me in her hand , in the garden and at B the door , sometimes in sight , sometimes out ...
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... hand , understood some Latin , and began to have a smattering of the Portuguese tongue , so I began to get a little superficial knowledge of navigation , but not such as was likely to be sufficient to carry me through a life of ...
... hand , understood some Latin , and began to have a smattering of the Portuguese tongue , so I began to get a little superficial knowledge of navigation , but not such as was likely to be sufficient to carry me through a life of ...
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... hands of the natives , and was murdered ; and these thoughts filled us with fears enough , and of several kinds , about ... hand , tha : we would not separate from one another upon any occasion whatsoever , but that we would live and die ...
... hands of the natives , and was murdered ; and these thoughts filled us with fears enough , and of several kinds , about ... hand , tha : we would not separate from one another upon any occasion whatsoever , but that we would live and die ...
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... hands , we may be used like pirates ; but I care not for that , I'll be a pirate , or anything , nay , I'll be hanged ... hand , and into my face too , very gravely , My lad , says he , thou art born to do a world of mischief ; thou hast ...
... hands , we may be used like pirates ; but I care not for that , I'll be a pirate , or anything , nay , I'll be hanged ... hand , and into my face too , very gravely , My lad , says he , thou art born to do a world of mischief ; thou hast ...
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... hand , and told me I should come to the gallows ) , I'll say that for him , says he , he always looks the same way . But I think of my consci- ence , it is our only way now . Do not tell me , says I , of being a pirate : we must be ...
... hand , and told me I should come to the gallows ) , I'll say that for him , says he , he always looks the same way . But I think of my consci- ence , it is our only way now . Do not tell me , says I , of being a pirate : we must be ...
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