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Pagina 4
... began then to be in a terrible fright ; for I knew not where to get a bit of bread ; when the pilot of the ship , an old seaman , seeing me look very dull , came to me , and speaking broken English to me , told me , I must be gone ...
... began then to be in a terrible fright ; for I knew not where to get a bit of bread ; when the pilot of the ship , an old seaman , seeing me look very dull , came to me , and speaking broken English to me , told me , I must be gone ...
Pagina 5
... began to look into his charts and pooks ; and , as I could write a tolerable hand , understood some Latin , and began to have a smattering of the Portuguese tongue , so I began to get a little superficial knowledge of navigation , but ...
... began to look into his charts and pooks ; and , as I could write a tolerable hand , understood some Latin , and began to have a smattering of the Portuguese tongue , so I began to get a little superficial knowledge of navigation , but ...
Pagina 8
... began to use me ill , and not only to straiten my provisions , but to beat and torture me in a barbarous manner for every trifle ; so that , in a word , my life began to be very miserable . The violence of this usage of me , and the ...
... began to use me ill , and not only to straiten my provisions , but to beat and torture me in a barbarous manner for every trifle ; so that , in a word , my life began to be very miserable . The violence of this usage of me , and the ...
Pagina 26
... began to be very much tired of it , and , whatever came of it , resolved to attempt an escape . We had furnished ourselves with no less than three very good canoes ; and as the monsoons , or tradewinds , generally affect that country ...
... began to be very much tired of it , and , whatever came of it , resolved to attempt an escape . We had furnished ourselves with no less than three very good canoes ; and as the monsoons , or tradewinds , generally affect that country ...
Pagina 34
... began to be afraid of him , and laid hands upon our weapons ; but he perceiving it , caused two men to go before him , carrying two long poles in their hands , which they held upright , as high as they could , which SIGNAL OF PEACE . 35 ...
... began to be afraid of him , and laid hands upon our weapons ; but he perceiving it , caused two men to go before him , carrying two long poles in their hands , which they held upright , as high as they could , which SIGNAL OF PEACE . 35 ...
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