The Works of Daniel Defoe ...Chesterfield society, 1903 |
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... looked at them so steadily , though I was broad awake , as at persons just before me ; and this I did till I often frighted myself with the images my fancy represented to me . One time in my sleep I had the villainy of the three pirate ...
... looked at them so steadily , though I was broad awake , as at persons just before me ; and this I did till I often frighted myself with the images my fancy represented to me . One time in my sleep I had the villainy of the three pirate ...
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... looked very earnestly at her , so that it a little disordered her , and she stopped . I asked her why she did not go on , and say out what she was going to say . But I perceived her heart was too full , and some tears stood in her eyes ...
... looked very earnestly at her , so that it a little disordered her , and she stopped . I asked her why she did not go on , and say out what she was going to say . But I perceived her heart was too full , and some tears stood in her eyes ...
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... looked awkwardly round me . I was as much a stranger in it , in my thoughts , as I was in the Brazils when I went first on shore there ; and as much alone , except as to the assistance of servants , as I was in my island . I knew ...
... looked awkwardly round me . I was as much a stranger in it , in my thoughts , as I was in the Brazils when I went first on shore there ; and as much alone , except as to the assistance of servants , as I was in my island . I knew ...
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... looked upon in twenty years . All these things , had I improved them as I ought to have done , and as reason and religion had dictated to me , would have taught to me to search farther than human enjoyments for a full felicity , and ...
... looked upon in twenty years . All these things , had I improved them as I ought to have done , and as reason and religion had dictated to me , would have taught to me to search farther than human enjoyments for a full felicity , and ...
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... looked like skeletons , and were so weak , they could hardly sit to their oars . The mate himself was very ill , and half starved , for he declared he had reserved nothing from the men , and went share and share alike with them in every ...
... looked like skeletons , and were so weak , they could hardly sit to their oars . The mate himself was very ill , and half starved , for he declared he had reserved nothing from the men , and went share and share alike with them in every ...
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