The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe ...Printed at the Minerva Press for Lane and Newman, 1805 |
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1.–5. rezultāts no 74.
21. lappuse
... creatures of we knew not what kinds , that the poor boy was ready to die with fear , and begged of me not to go on shore till day . Well , Xury , faid I , then I won't ; but it may be we may fee men by day , who will be as bad to us as ...
... creatures of we knew not what kinds , that the poor boy was ready to die with fear , and begged of me not to go on shore till day . Well , Xury , faid I , then I won't ; but it may be we may fee men by day , who will be as bad to us as ...
22. lappuse
... creature come fwimming towards our boat ; we could not fee him , but we might hear him by his blowing , to be a ... creatures had never heard before . This convinced me that there was no going on fhore for us in the night upon that coaft ...
... creature come fwimming towards our boat ; we could not fee him , but we might hear him by his blowing , to be a ... creatures had never heard before . This convinced me that there was no going on fhore for us in the night upon that coaft ...
23. lappuse
... creature that he had fhot , like a hare , but different in colour , and longer legs : however , we were very glad of it , and it was very good meat : but the great joy that poor Xury came with , was to tell me he had found good water ...
... creature that he had fhot , like a hare , but different in colour , and longer legs : however , we were very glad of it , and it was very good meat : but the great joy that poor Xury came with , was to tell me he had found good water ...
24. lappuse
Daniel Defoe. lions , leopards , and other furious creatures which har- bour there ; fo that the Moors use it for their hunting only , where they go like an army , two or three thou- fand men at a time : and ... creatures which har- ...
Daniel Defoe. lions , leopards , and other furious creatures which har- bour there ; fo that the Moors use it for their hunting only , where they go like an army , two or three thou- fand men at a time : and ... creatures which har- ...
25. lappuse
... creature , put the muzzle of the piece to his ear , and shot him into the head again , which difpatched him quite . This was game indeed to us , but this was no food ; and I was very forry to lose three charges of powder and fhot upon a ...
... creature , put the muzzle of the piece to his ear , and shot him into the head again , which difpatched him quite . This was game indeed to us , but this was no food ; and I was very forry to lose three charges of powder and fhot upon a ...
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