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... tageously - We are joined off the Cape of Good Hope by an English long boat full of men - Account of them - Various captures made • 149 LIFE OF CAPTAIN SINGLETON.- -CONTENTS . CHAPTER XIII . vii vi LIFE OF CAPTAIN SINGLETON . - CONTENTS .
... tageously - We are joined off the Cape of Good Hope by an English long boat full of men - Account of them - Various captures made • 149 LIFE OF CAPTAIN SINGLETON.- -CONTENTS . CHAPTER XIII . vii vi LIFE OF CAPTAIN SINGLETON . - CONTENTS .
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... boat coming often on shore , the men brought us several refresh- ments , and the natives believing we only belonged to the ship , were civil enough . We lived in a kind of a tent on the shore , or rather a hut , which we made with the ...
... boat coming often on shore , the men brought us several refresh- ments , and the natives believing we only belonged to the ship , were civil enough . We lived in a kind of a tent on the shore , or rather a hut , which we made with the ...
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... boats into the ship , all the seamen in a body came up to the rail of the quarter - deck , where the captain was walking with some of his officers , and appointing the boatswain to speak for them , he went up , and falling on his knees ...
... boats into the ship , all the seamen in a body came up to the rail of the quarter - deck , where the captain was walking with some of his officers , and appointing the boatswain to speak for them , he went up , and falling on his knees ...
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... boat in the morning betimes , and go off , seeing the captain had given them leave , and leave a civil letter behind him to the captain , and to desire him to send his men on shore for the boat , which should be delivered very honestly ...
... boat in the morning betimes , and go off , seeing the captain had given them leave , and leave a civil letter behind him to the captain , and to desire him to send his men on shore for the boat , which should be delivered very honestly ...
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... boat , that if it was possible for them to make themselves a boat of any kind , they might shift off to sea , to save themselves in such part of the world as their fate should direct them to . Upon this the captain , who had won much ...
... boat , that if it was possible for them to make themselves a boat of any kind , they might shift off to sea , to save themselves in such part of the world as their fate should direct them to . Upon this the captain , who had won much ...
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