The Novels and Miscellaneous Works of Daniel Defoe, Volume 1Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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... servants to us in our journey — I am appointed leader of the expedition , and christened Captain - Or negro servants procure us a supply of cattle 42 CHAPTER V. We set out on our march - Great.
... servants to us in our journey — I am appointed leader of the expedition , and christened Captain - Or negro servants procure us a supply of cattle 42 CHAPTER V. We set out on our march - Great.
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... servant but his slave ; that he took me in the Algerine ; and that I was a Turk ; only pretended to be an English boy , to get my liberty ; and he would carry me to the inquisition as a Turk . This frightened me out of my wits ; for I ...
... servant but his slave ; that he took me in the Algerine ; and that I was a Turk ; only pretended to be an English boy , to get my liberty ; and he would carry me to the inquisition as a Turk . This frightened me out of my wits ; for I ...
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... SERVANTS TO US IN OUR JOURNEY - I AM APPOINTED LEADER OF THE EXPEDITION , AND CHRISTENED CAPTAIN - OUR NEGRO SERVANTS PROCURE US A SUPPLY OF CATTLE . Ar length we came to a very large bay , and in it several little creeks or rivers ...
... SERVANTS TO US IN OUR JOURNEY - I AM APPOINTED LEADER OF THE EXPEDITION , AND CHRISTENED CAPTAIN - OUR NEGRO SERVANTS PROCURE US A SUPPLY OF CATTLE . Ar length we came to a very large bay , and in it several little creeks or rivers ...
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... servant to us for many a weary month after that . When I brought him to the surgeon , he immediately dressed the wound in his haunch or buttock , and found the bullet had only grazed upon the flesh , and passed , as it were , by it ...
... servant to us for many a weary month after that . When I brought him to the surgeon , he immediately dressed the wound in his haunch or buttock , and found the bullet had only grazed upon the flesh , and passed , as it were , by it ...
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... and when to halt , but ordered those things as our convenience , and the health and ease of our people , as well our servants as our- selves , required . TREACHERY IN THE NATIVES . 67 About the middle of 66 CAPTAIN SINGLETON .
... and when to halt , but ordered those things as our convenience , and the health and ease of our people , as well our servants as our- selves , required . TREACHERY IN THE NATIVES . 67 About the middle of 66 CAPTAIN SINGLETON .
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