Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Tom 5Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1831 |
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... honey , & c . , for our boat could not go ashore , such a great sea breaking upon the strand ; I took this favourable opportunity to feign myself very sick and weak , and accordingly sent word to the cap- tain ( whose name I must not ...
... honey , & c . , for our boat could not go ashore , such a great sea breaking upon the strand ; I took this favourable opportunity to feign myself very sick and weak , and accordingly sent word to the cap- tain ( whose name I must not ...
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... honey and water , like mead ) ; his sons and generals were with him , and all perfectly merry . He asked Captain Drummond to drink , but the captain , pretend- ing to be sick , refused it . I was their interpreter ; the king bid me tell ...
... honey and water , like mead ) ; his sons and generals were with him , and all perfectly merry . He asked Captain Drummond to drink , but the captain , pretend- ing to be sick , refused it . I was their interpreter ; the king bid me tell ...
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... honey ; all which he pre- sented to our captain , and gave us moreover two or three earthen pots to dress our victuals in : we imme- diately roasted the potatoes . He stayed two hours with us , before he withdrew to the cottage , where ...
... honey ; all which he pre- sented to our captain , and gave us moreover two or three earthen pots to dress our victuals in : we imme- diately roasted the potatoes . He stayed two hours with us , before he withdrew to the cottage , where ...
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... honey , others milk , and others beef , for the king had given us free permission to take what eatibles soever came to hand . The inhabitants were all absent , the men at the seaside making advantage of our wreck , and the women and ...
... honey , others milk , and others beef , for the king had given us free permission to take what eatibles soever came to hand . The inhabitants were all absent , the men at the seaside making advantage of our wreck , and the women and ...
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... honey , and eat it just as we found it . When we could spare time , we used to look for a creature which I call a ground - hog , and which in their language is called tondruck ; it is about the size of a cat , snout , eyes , and ears ...
... honey , and eat it just as we found it . When we could spare time , we used to look for a creature which I call a ground - hog , and which in their language is called tondruck ; it is about the size of a cat , snout , eyes , and ears ...
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