The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, 3. sējumsCooke, 1864 - 207 lappuses |
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... When I came to my castle ( for so I think I called it ever after this ) , I fled into it like one pursued . Whether I went over by the ladder , as first contrived , or went in at the hole in the rock , which I called a door , I cannot ...
... When I came to my castle ( for so I think I called it ever after this ) , I fled into it like one pursued . Whether I went over by the ladder , as first contrived , or went in at the hole in the rock , which I called a door , I cannot ...
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THE SHIPWRECK IN YARMOUTH ROADS | 9 |
CRUSOE ESCAPES WITH XURY | 17 |
CRUSOE AND THE PLANTERS | 25 |
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