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Page 44
... sword He plunged in Gêlert's side . Aroused by Gêlert's dying yell , Some slumberer wakened nigh ; What words the parent's joy could tell To hear his infant's cry ! Concealed beneath a tumbled heap His hurried search had missed , All ...
... sword He plunged in Gêlert's side . Aroused by Gêlert's dying yell , Some slumberer wakened nigh ; What words the parent's joy could tell To hear his infant's cry ! Concealed beneath a tumbled heap His hurried search had missed , All ...
Page 52
... sword , for that was their way , and two or three others were at work immediately , cutting him open for their cookery , while the other victim was left standing by himself , till they should be ready for him . In that In that very ...
... sword , for that was their way , and two or three others were at work immediately , cutting him open for their cookery , while the other victim was left standing by himself , till they should be ready for him . In that In that very ...
Page 56
... sword in his life before , except their own wooden swords : however , it seems , as I learned afterward , they make their wooden swords so sharp , so heavy , and the wood is so hard , that they will even cut off heads with them , ay ...
... sword in his life before , except their own wooden swords : however , it seems , as I learned afterward , they make their wooden swords so sharp , so heavy , and the wood is so hard , that they will even cut off heads with them , ay ...
Page 59
... consequently more curiosity , I took my man Friday with me , giving him the sword in his hand , with the bow and arrows at his back , which I found he could use very dex- terously , making him carry one gun for me , ROBINSON CRUSOE 59.
... consequently more curiosity , I took my man Friday with me , giving him the sword in his hand , with the bow and arrows at his back , which I found he could use very dex- terously , making him carry one gun for me , ROBINSON CRUSOE 59.
Page 69
... sword , to strike one of the poor men ; and I expected to see him fall every moment ; at which all the blood in my body seemed to run chill in my veins . I wished heartily that I had any way to have come undiscovered within shot of them ...
... sword , to strike one of the poor men ; and I expected to see him fall every moment ; at which all the blood in my body seemed to run chill in my veins . I wished heartily that I had any way to have come undiscovered within shot of them ...
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