The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, 1. sējumsR. Desilver, 1825 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 43.
11. lappuse
... wind began to blow , and the sea to rise in a most frightful manner ; and , as I had never been at sea before , I was most inexpressibly sick in body and terrified in mind . I began now seriously to reflect upon what I had done , and ...
... wind began to blow , and the sea to rise in a most frightful manner ; and , as I had never been at sea before , I was most inexpressibly sick in body and terrified in mind . I began now seriously to reflect upon what I had done , and ...
12. lappuse
... wind was abated , and the sea calmer , and I began to be a little inured to it . However , I was very grave for all that day , being also a little sea - sick still ; but towards night the weather cleared up , the wind was quite over ...
... wind was abated , and the sea calmer , and I began to be a little inured to it . However , I was very grave for all that day , being also a little sea - sick still ; but towards night the weather cleared up , the wind was quite over ...
13. lappuse
... wind having been contrary , and the weather calm , we had made but little way since the storm . Here we were obliged to come to an anchor ; and here we lay , the wind continuing contrary , viz . at south - west for seven or eight days ...
... wind having been contrary , and the weather calm , we had made but little way since the storm . Here we were obliged to come to an anchor ; and here we lay , the wind continuing contrary , viz . at south - west for seven or eight days ...
14. lappuse
... wind . Towards the evening the mate and boatswain begged the master of our ship to let them cut away the fore - mast , which he was very unwilling to do ; but the boatswain protesting to him that if he did not , the ship would foun- der ...
... wind . Towards the evening the mate and boatswain begged the master of our ship to let them cut away the fore - mast , which he was very unwilling to do ; but the boatswain protesting to him that if he did not , the ship would foun- der ...
17. lappuse
Daniel Defoe. so the land broke off a little the violence of the wind . Here we got in ; and , though not without much difficulty , got all safe on shore ; and walked afterwards on foot to Yarmouth where , as unfortunate men , we were ...
Daniel Defoe. so the land broke off a little the violence of the wind . Here we got in ; and , though not without much difficulty , got all safe on shore ; and walked afterwards on foot to Yarmouth where , as unfortunate men , we were ...
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