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... thoughts of the rest , as indeed they deserved . I was exactly fitted for their society indeed ; for I had no sense ... thought there was something in them that shocked my very nature . Add to this , that it is natural to an Englishman ...
... thoughts of the rest , as indeed they deserved . I was exactly fitted for their society indeed ; for I had no sense ... thought there was something in them that shocked my very nature . Add to this , that it is natural to an Englishman ...
Pagina 7
... thought he had entertained me in mere charity , upon seeing my distressed circumstances , but did not doubt , but when he put me on board the ship , I should have some wages for my service . But he thought , it seems , quite otherwise ...
... thought he had entertained me in mere charity , upon seeing my distressed circumstances , but did not doubt , but when he put me on board the ship , I should have some wages for my service . But he thought , it seems , quite otherwise ...
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... thought best . The captain , it seems , was particularly provoked at my being concerned in the treachery , because of his having been so kind to me , and of his having singled me out to serve him , as I have said above ; and this ...
... thought best . The captain , it seems , was particularly provoked at my being concerned in the treachery , because of his having been so kind to me , and of his having singled me out to serve him , as I have said above ; and this ...
Pagina 11
... thoughts free to act upon means of escape and deliverance in my distress , however great it might be ; whereas my ... thought but of their perishing and starving , being devoured by wild beasts , murdered , and perhaps eaten by ...
... thoughts free to act upon means of escape and deliverance in my distress , however great it might be ; whereas my ... thought but of their perishing and starving , being devoured by wild beasts , murdered , and perhaps eaten by ...
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... thoughts of the worst and blackest nature ; that he wished heartily that it had been anywhere else that they had been set on shore , where they might have been in ... thought they could do no less in such an extremity , than go to them ;
... thoughts of the worst and blackest nature ; that he wished heartily that it had been anywhere else that they had been set on shore , where they might have been in ... thought they could do no less in such an extremity , than go to them ;
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