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... appeared , in 1719. Sel- kirk was a buccaneer on a ship cruising in the South Atlantic . He quarreled violently with his captain , and at his own request was put ashore alone on the island of Juan Fernandez . Here he lived for four ...
... appeared , in 1719. Sel- kirk was a buccaneer on a ship cruising in the South Atlantic . He quarreled violently with his captain , and at his own request was put ashore alone on the island of Juan Fernandez . Here he lived for four ...
Page 59
... appeared very angry , expressed my abhorrence of it , made as if I would vomit at the thoughts of it , and beckoned ... appearance of them or their canoes ; so that it was plain they were gone , and had left their two comrades behind ...
... appeared very angry , expressed my abhorrence of it , made as if I would vomit at the thoughts of it , and beckoned ... appearance of them or their canoes ; so that it was plain they were gone , and had left their two comrades behind ...
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... appeared to me more and more every day , and I began really to love the crea- ture ; and on his side I believe he loved me more than it was possible for him ever to love anything before . I had a mind once to try if he had any ...
... appeared to me more and more every day , and I began really to love the crea- ture ; and on his side I believe he loved me more than it was possible for him ever to love anything before . I had a mind once to try if he had any ...
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... appeared plainly to be an English ship , and the boat appeared to be an English longboat . I cannot express the confusion I was in ; though the joy of seeing a ship , and one that I had reason to believe was manned by my own countrymen ...
... appeared plainly to be an English ship , and the boat appeared to be an English longboat . I cannot express the confusion I was in ; though the joy of seeing a ship , and one that I had reason to believe was manned by my own countrymen ...
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... appeared concerned indeed , but not to such a degree as the first . I was perfectly con- founded at the sight , and knew not what the mean- ing of it should be . All this while I had no thought of what the matter really was , but stood ...
... appeared concerned indeed , but not to such a degree as the first . I was perfectly con- founded at the sight , and knew not what the mean- ing of it should be . All this while I had no thought of what the matter really was , but stood ...
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