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... soon dissipated his property . And with this ends the first part of his adventures . " The second part of his life was no less remarkable , but terminated more hopefully . As soon as he had seen the bottom of his purse , he went on ...
... soon dissipated his property . And with this ends the first part of his adventures . " The second part of his life was no less remarkable , but terminated more hopefully . As soon as he had seen the bottom of his purse , he went on ...
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... soon satisfied ; and father Anthony bade me be easy , for they could all witness that I was no Turk . So I escaped that part of my master's cruelty . And now I resolved from that time to run away from him if I could ; but there was no ...
... soon satisfied ; and father Anthony bade me be easy , for they could all witness that I was no Turk . So I escaped that part of my master's cruelty . And now I resolved from that time to run away from him if I could ; but there was no ...
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... soon as they had him ) , was such as could not be resisted ; for , after he had swam so long about the ship , he was not able to have reached the shore again ; and the captain saw evidently , that the man must be taken on board , or ...
... soon as they had him ) , was such as could not be resisted ; for , after he had swam so long about the ship , he was not able to have reached the shore again ; and the captain saw evidently , that the man must be taken on board , or ...
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... soon grew weary of them , being an ignorant , ravenous , brutish sort of people , even worse than the natives of any other country that we had seen ; and we soon found that the principal part of our subsistence was to be had by our guns ...
... soon grew weary of them , being an ignorant , ravenous , brutish sort of people , even worse than the natives of any other country that we had seen ; and we soon found that the principal part of our subsistence was to be had by our guns ...
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... soon found the country was very pleasant and fruitful , and a convenient place to live in ; but , as before , inhabited by a parcel of creatures scarce human , or capable of being made sociable on any account whatsoever . We found the ...
... soon found the country was very pleasant and fruitful , and a convenient place to live in ; but , as before , inhabited by a parcel of creatures scarce human , or capable of being made sociable on any account whatsoever . We found the ...
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