The Life and Aventures of Robinson CrusoeРипол Классик The Life and Aventures of Robinson Crusoe. To which is Prefixed a Biographical Memoir of Daniel. |
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Արդյունքներ 26–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
Էջ 6
... perceive, by my nicest observation, that they were stark naked, and had not the least covering upon them; but whether they were men- or women, that I could not distinguish. As soon as I saw them shipped and gone, I took tvm guns upon my ...
... perceive, by my nicest observation, that they were stark naked, and had not the least covering upon them; but whether they were men- or women, that I could not distinguish. As soon as I saw them shipped and gone, I took tvm guns upon my ...
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... perceived there had been three canoes more of savages on that place; and looking out further, I saw they were all at sea together, makingpver for the main. This was a dreadful sight to me, especially, when going down to the shore, I ...
... perceived there had been three canoes more of savages on that place; and looking out further, I saw they were all at sea together, makingpver for the main. This was a dreadful sight to me, especially, when going down to the shore, I ...
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... perceived that it did not move; so I presently concluded that it was a ship at anchor; and being eager, you may be sure, to be satisfied, I took my gun in my hand, and ran towards the south-east side of the island, to the rocks, where I ...
... perceived that it did not move; so I presently concluded that it was a ship at anchor; and being eager, you may be sure, to be satisfied, I took my gun in my hand, and ran towards the south-east side of the island, to the rocks, where I ...
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... perceive that the tide was turned, and the flood came on, upon which my going was for so many hours impracticable; upon this it presently occurred to me, that I should go up to the highest piece of ground I could find, and observe, if I ...
... perceive that the tide was turned, and the flood came on, upon which my going was for so many hours impracticable; upon this it presently occurred to me, that I should go up to the highest piece of ground I could find, and observe, if I ...
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... perceive me by any means. Here I observed, by the help of my perspective glass, that they were no less than thirty in ... perceived, by my perspective, two miserable wretches dragged from the boats, where, it seems, they were laid by and ...
... perceive me by any means. Here I observed, by the help of my perspective glass, that they were no less than thirty in ... perceived, by my perspective, two miserable wretches dragged from the boats, where, it seems, they were laid by and ...
Բովանդակություն
determine to go over to the ContinentFriday and I | 75 |
Case V | 90 |
The Ship makes signals for her BoatOn receiving no | 129 |
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The Life and Aventures of Robinson Crusoe: To which is Prefixed a ... Daniel Defoe Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1810 |
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appeared arms asked began believe better boat bring brought called canoes captain carry cause close coming condition corn creatures danger dead desired distance easy English Englishmen escape especially father fellow find fire first five four Friday frighted gave give given gone governor ground hands head hear heard hour immediately island keep killed kind knew land least leave less lived looked manner mate mean mind never night observed occasion ordered perceived perhaps pieces planted poor possible presently prisoners Providence reason resolved rest sail savages saved seems seen sent ship shore shot side sight soon Spaniards speak stand stood strong sure surprised taken tell thing thought told took tree turned voyage whole wind wood wounded