The Novels and Miscellaneous Works of Daniel Defoe, Volume 1Bell & Daldy, 1868 |
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Page 42
... night , and smoke in the day , every way at a distance from us . CHAPTER IV . RECEPTION OF THE NATIVES - WE DETERMINE TO TRAVEL THROUGH THE COUNTRY BY LAND QUARREL AND BATTLE WITH THE NEGROES - WE TAKE SIXTY PRISONERS , AND MAKE THEM ...
... night , and smoke in the day , every way at a distance from us . CHAPTER IV . RECEPTION OF THE NATIVES - WE DETERMINE TO TRAVEL THROUGH THE COUNTRY BY LAND QUARREL AND BATTLE WITH THE NEGROES - WE TAKE SIXTY PRISONERS , AND MAKE THEM ...
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... night air , which is par- ticularly unwholesome in those hot countries ; but we had here no shelter , no lodging , after so hard a march , for here were no trees - no , not a shrub near us - and , which was still more frightful ...
... night air , which is par- ticularly unwholesome in those hot countries ; but we had here no shelter , no lodging , after so hard a march , for here were no trees - no , not a shrub near us - and , which was still more frightful ...
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... night ; so he advised us to march back again to a little river side , where we lay the night before , and stay there till we could make us houses , as he called them , to carry with us to lodge in every night . As he began a little to ...
... night ; so he advised us to march back again to a little river side , where we lay the night before , and stay there till we could make us houses , as he called them , to carry with us to lodge in every night . As he began a little to ...
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... night before we set out , there fell a very violent shower of rain , the effects of which we found in the sand ; though the one day dried the surface as much as before , yet it was harder at bottom , not so heavy , and was cooler to our ...
... night before we set out , there fell a very violent shower of rain , the effects of which we found in the sand ; though the one day dried the surface as much as before , yet it was harder at bottom , not so heavy , and was cooler to our ...
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... night being dark , till they were just upon them . There was , as it proved , an old lion and his whole family , for there was the lioness and three young lions , besides the old king , who was a monstrous great one : one of the young ...
... night being dark , till they were just upon them . There was , as it proved , an old lion and his whole family , for there was the lioness and three young lions , besides the old king , who was a monstrous great one : one of the young ...
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