Crusoe was cast upon an island, poor, wet, hungry, homeless, and beaten by the sea. He became a man of establishment, of retinue, of possession, and that blamelessly. What Good Does Wishing Do? - Page 11by Anna Robertson Brown Lindsay - 1898 - 32 pagesFull view - About this book
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...they had cast in their lot with them. The Italian and the Swede come here to make a living. Robinson Crusoe was cast upon an island, poor, wet, hungry,...sea. He became a man of establishment, of retinue, of possessions, and that blamelessly. What was wrong in his bringing up goats and fowl, and laying up... | |
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