The Novels and Miscellaneous Works of Daniel Defoe, Volume 1Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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... 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 the voyage - Trade with the natives - Their kindness - We ...
... 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 the voyage - Trade with the natives - Their kindness - We ...
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... leave them , having the great ship under my command - Occurrences of our voyage CHAPTER XIV . • 161 Dangerous adventure - Consequences of a blast of lightning - William leaves the ship on a trading scheme - We make the island of Formosa ...
... leave them , having the great ship under my command - Occurrences of our voyage CHAPTER XIV . • 161 Dangerous adventure - Consequences of a blast of lightning - William leaves the ship on a trading scheme - We make the island of Formosa ...
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... leave - I return my horse to the person from whom it was stolen - Learn to read and write - I am hired and cheated by a Scottish master - Meet with the captain again - I enlist for a soldier - We desert -Adventures thereupon CHAPTER ...
... leave - I return my horse to the person from whom it was stolen - Learn to read and write - I am hired and cheated by a Scottish master - Meet with the captain again - I enlist for a soldier - We desert -Adventures thereupon CHAPTER ...
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... leave to give me a gun , and if not , he durst not do it ; but he promised to use his interest to obtain it for me , which he did , and the next day he sent me a gun , with some ammunition , but told me , the captain would not suffer ...
... leave to give me a gun , and if not , he durst not do it ; but he promised to use his interest to obtain it for me , which he did , and the next day he sent me a gun , with some ammunition , but told me , the captain would not suffer ...
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... 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 . UPON this severity , one of the seamen , bolder than the rest , but still with all possible ...
... 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 . UPON this severity , one of the seamen , bolder than the rest , but still with all possible ...
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