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... pieces of eight . The two pieces of eight I showed , and one moidore , but no more ; and none of them ever sus- pected that I had any more money in the world , having been known to be only a poor boy taken up in charity , as you have ...
... pieces of eight . The two pieces of eight I showed , and one moidore , but no more ; and none of them ever sus- pected that I had any more money in the world , having been known to be only a poor boy taken up in charity , as you have ...
Pagina 25
... pieces of eight , and beats them out with a hammer upon a stone , till they were very broad and thin , then he cut them out into the shape of birds and beasts ; he made little chains of them for bracelets and necklaces , and turned them ...
... pieces of eight , and beats them out with a hammer upon a stone , till they were very broad and thin , then he cut them out into the shape of birds and beasts ; he made little chains of them for bracelets and necklaces , and turned them ...
Pagina 37
... pieces . We could see nothing to be gotten out of the wreck that was worth our while ; but we resolved to go on shore , and stay some time thereabouts , to see if perhaps we might get any light into the story of her ; and we were not ...
... pieces . We could see nothing to be gotten out of the wreck that was worth our while ; but we resolved to go on shore , and stay some time thereabouts , to see if perhaps we might get any light into the story of her ; and we were not ...
Pagina 49
... pieces when we fired ; and we could not tell what to make of it ; but at length we found how it was , viz . , that they were frightened out of all manner of sense ; nay , I do believe several of those that were really dead , were ...
... pieces when we fired ; and we could not tell what to make of it ; but at length we found how it was , viz . , that they were frightened out of all manner of sense ; nay , I do believe several of those that were really dead , were ...
Pagina 61
... pieces , and make us three or four small boats to go on with . They told us we might do so , but it would be very long a - doing , and that , when we had done , we had neither pitch nor tar to make them sound , to keep the water out ...
... pieces , and make us three or four small boats to go on with . They told us we might do so , but it would be very long a - doing , and that , when we had done , we had neither pitch nor tar to make them sound , to keep the water out ...
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