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... told her how she came by me , and told her that my name was Bob Singleton , not Robert , but plain Bob ; for it seems they never knew by what name I was christened . It is in vain to reflect here , what a terrible fright the careless ...
... told her how she came by me , and told her that my name was Bob Singleton , not Robert , but plain Bob ; for it seems they never knew by what name I was christened . It is in vain to reflect here , what a terrible fright the careless ...
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... told him that I was one of them who was singled out to have killed him , when my master desired I might not be set on shore , the captain told him I should stay on board if he desired it , but then I should be hanged ; so he might ...
... told him that I was one of them who was singled out to have killed him , when my master desired I might not be set on shore , the captain told him I should stay on board if he desired it , but then I should be hanged ; so he might ...
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... told that he had used his utmost interest to save me , but the captain had answered I should either go on shore or ... told me I might , if my master would come down to me , but I could not be allowed to come up to him ; so then I ...
... told that he had used his utmost interest to save me , but the captain had answered I should either go on shore or ... told me I might , if my master would come down to me , but I could not be allowed to come up to him ; so then I ...
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... told me he was afraid I should have little need of clothes , for he did not see how we could long subsist on the island , and that he had been informed that the inhabitants were cannibals or men - eaters ( though he had no reason for ...
... told me he was afraid I should have little need of clothes , for he did not see how we could long subsist on the island , and that he had been informed that the inhabitants were cannibals or men - eaters ( though he had no reason for ...
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... told them , it was for their safety as well as his own , that he had been obliged to that severity ; that mutiny on board a ship was the same thing as treason in the king's palace , and he could not answer it to his owners and employers ...
... told them , it was for their safety as well as his own , that he had been obliged to that severity ; that mutiny on board a ship was the same thing as treason in the king's palace , and he could not answer it to his owners and employers ...
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