The Novels and Miscellaneous Works of Daniel Defoe, Volume 1Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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... young widow in a stage coach , with whom I fall in fancy , and marry with every prospect of happiness - She takes to drinking , and dies 469 CHAPTER XVI . I meet and fight her captain , and thrash him heartily - My wife's death ...
... young widow in a stage coach , with whom I fall in fancy , and marry with every prospect of happiness - She takes to drinking , and dies 469 CHAPTER XVI . I meet and fight her captain , and thrash him heartily - My wife's death ...
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... young Singleton , were left upon shore . Here they were hospitably treated by the natives : but their new situation not sitting easy upon them , they longed for an opportunity of returning to Europe . Like men in despair , they wandered ...
... young Singleton , were left upon shore . Here they were hospitably treated by the natives : but their new situation not sitting easy upon them , they longed for an opportunity of returning to Europe . Like men in despair , they wandered ...
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... young English dog did there , and why they did not turn him on shore . I heard him , and partly understood what he meant , though not what he said , and began then to be in a terrible fright ; for I knew not where to get a bit of bread ...
... young English dog did there , and why they did not turn him on shore . I heard him , and partly understood what he meant , though not what he said , and began then to be in a terrible fright ; for I knew not where to get a bit of bread ...
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... young heretic , and threatened to put me into the inquisition . Indeed , of all the names the four and twenty letters could make up , he should not have called me heretic ; for , as I knew nothing about religion , neither pro- testant ...
... young heretic , and threatened to put me into the inquisition . Indeed , of all the names the four and twenty letters could make up , he should not have called me heretic ; for , as I knew nothing about religion , neither pro- testant ...
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... young to take notice of ; but the purser and one of the gunners were hanged immediately , and I expected it with the rest . I do not remember any great concern I was under about it , only that I cried very much ; for I knew little then ...
... young to take notice of ; but the purser and one of the gunners were hanged immediately , and I expected it with the rest . I do not remember any great concern I was under about it , only that I cried very much ; for I knew little then ...
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