The Novels and Miscellaneous Works of Daniel Defoe, Volume 1Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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... took me out on a fine summer's evening into the fields towards Islington , as she pretended , to give the child some air ; a little girl being with her , of twelve or fourteeen years old , that lived in the neighbourhood . The maid ...
... took me out on a fine summer's evening into the fields towards Islington , as she pretended , to give the child some air ; a little girl being with her , of twelve or fourteeen years old , that lived in the neighbourhood . The maid ...
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... took some care of me to be sure ; for the first thing I can remember of myself afterwards , was , that I went to a parish school , and the minister of the parish used TAKEN BY AN ALGERINE ROVER . 3 to talk to 2 CAPTAIN SINGLETON .
... took some care of me to be sure ; for the first thing I can remember of myself afterwards , was , that I went to a parish school , and the minister of the parish used TAKEN BY AN ALGERINE ROVER . 3 to talk to 2 CAPTAIN SINGLETON .
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... took a fancy to me , was the first that brought me to a place not far from South- ampton , which I afterwards knew to be Bussleton ; and there I attended the carpenters , and such people as were employed in building a ship for him ; and ...
... took a fancy to me , was the first that brought me to a place not far from South- ampton , which I afterwards knew to be Bussleton ; and there I attended the carpenters , and such people as were employed in building a ship for him ; and ...
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... took me home with him , and used me tolerably well , though I fared hard enough ; and I lived with him about two years , during which time he was soliciting his business , and at length got to be master or pilot under Don Garcia de ...
... took me home with him , and used me tolerably well , though I fared hard enough ; and I lived with him about two years , during which time he was soliciting his business , and at length got to be master or pilot under Don Garcia de ...
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... took in a considerable quantity of gold , with some chests of sugar , and seventy or eighty great rolls of tobacco , every roll weighing at least a hundred weight . Here , being lodged on shore by my master's order , I had the charge of ...
... took in a considerable quantity of gold , with some chests of sugar , and seventy or eighty great rolls of tobacco , every roll weighing at least a hundred weight . Here , being lodged on shore by my master's order , I had the charge of ...
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