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... reason to expect ; for , when all the rest of our men had their liberty to go where they would , I , that knew not whither to go , stayed in the ship for several days , till at length one of the lieutenants seeing me , inquired what ...
... reason to expect ; for , when all the rest of our men had their liberty to go where they would , I , that knew not whither to go , stayed in the ship for several days , till at length one of the lieutenants seeing me , inquired what ...
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... reason for that suggestion ) , and we should not be able to live among them ; I told him I was not so afraid of that , as I was of starving for want of victuals ; and as for the inhabitants being cannibals , I believed we should be more ...
... reason for that suggestion ) , and we should not be able to live among them ; I told him I was not so afraid of that , as I was of starving for want of victuals ; and as for the inhabitants being cannibals , I believed we should be more ...
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... reason for their discontent . The men seemed very well satisfied , and particularly the promise of the wages of those that were gone , went a great THE CAPTAIN'S GENEROSITY . 17 way with them . After 16 CAPTAIN SINGLETON .
... reason for their discontent . The men seemed very well satisfied , and particularly the promise of the wages of those that were gone , went a great THE CAPTAIN'S GENEROSITY . 17 way with them . After 16 CAPTAIN SINGLETON .
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... reason to set the thoughts of that voyage aside , we had then but two things before us ; one was , to put to sea the other way , viz . , west , and go away for the Cape of Good Hope , where , first or last , we should meet with some of ...
... reason to set the thoughts of that voyage aside , we had then but two things before us ; one was , to put to sea the other way , viz . , west , and go away for the Cape of Good Hope , where , first or last , we should meet with some of ...
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... reason to believe it was about one hundred and twenty leagues . So , the heats considered , we resolved to take harbour ; besides , our provisions were exhausted , and we had not many days store left . Accordingly , putting in for the ...
... reason to believe it was about one hundred and twenty leagues . So , the heats considered , we resolved to take harbour ; besides , our provisions were exhausted , and we had not many days store left . Accordingly , putting in for the ...
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