The Novels and Miscellaneous Works of Daniel Defoe, Volume 1Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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... kind to me , and of his having singled me out to serve him , as I have said above ; and this perhaps obliged him to give my master such a rough choice , either to set me on shore or to have me hanged on board ; and had my master indeed ...
... kind to me , and of his having singled me out to serve him , as I have said above ; and this perhaps obliged him to give my master such a rough choice , either to set me on shore or to have me hanged on board ; and had my master indeed ...
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... kind , I asked if I might not be admitted to speak with him , and they told me I might , if my master would come down to me , but I could not be allowed to come up to him ; so then I desired my master might be told to come to me , and ...
... kind , I asked if I might not be admitted to speak with him , and they told me I might , if my master would come down to me , but I could not be allowed to come up to him ; so then I desired my master might be told to come to me , and ...
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... kind , they might shift off to sea , to save themselves in such part of the world as their fate should direct them to . Upon this the captain , who had won much upon the rest of his men by what he had said to them , and was very easy as ...
... kind , they might shift off to sea , to save themselves in such part of the world as their fate should direct them to . Upon this the captain , who had won much upon the rest of his men by what he had said to them , and was very easy as ...
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... kind of vessel they should make , and how to make it ; and what would be fit for our use , and what not ; I told them , I found they were at a full stop in their counsels of every kind ; that it was true we could never pretend to go ...
... kind of vessel they should make , and how to make it ; and what would be fit for our use , and what not ; I told them , I found they were at a full stop in their counsels of every kind ; that it was true we could never pretend to go ...
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... kind of a cutler , or worker in iron , started up , and asked the carpenter , if , among all his tools , he could not help him to a file . Yes , says the carpenter , I can , but it is a small one . The smaller the better , says the ...
... kind of a cutler , or worker in iron , started up , and asked the carpenter , if , among all his tools , he could not help him to a file . Yes , says the carpenter , I can , but it is a small one . The smaller the better , says the ...
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