He was at first much pestered with cats and rats, that bred in great numbers from some of each species which had got ashore from ships that put in there to wood and water. The rats gnawed his feet and clothes whilst asleep, which obliged him to cherish... The Theatre - 218 psl.1888Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| Daniel Defoe - 1895 - 362 psl.
...; for, not being used to any so long, his feet swelled when he came first to wear them again. After he had conquered his melancholy, he diverted himself...was at first much pestered with cats and rats, that bred in great numbers from some of each species which had got ashore from ships that put in there to... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1895 - 364 psl.
...; for, not being used to any so long, his feet swelled when he came first to wear them again. After he had conquered his melancholy, he diverted himself...was at first much pestered with cats and rats, that bred in great numbers from some of each species which had got ashore from ships that put in there to... | |
| Aeneas James George Mackay - 1896 - 432 psl.
...he could watch no longer. . . . After he had conquered melancholy he diverted himself sometimes with cutting his name on the trees, and the time of his being left, and his continuance there. He likewise tamed some kids, and to divert himself would now and then sing and... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1899 - 364 psl.
...; for, not being used to any so long, his feet swelled when he came first to wear them again. After he had conquered his melancholy, he diverted himself...was at first much pestered with cats and rats, that bred in great numbers from some of each species which had got ashore from ships that put in there to... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1903 - 382 psl.
...; for, not being used to any so long, his feet swelled when he came first to wear them again. After he had conquered his melancholy, he diverted himself...was at first much pestered with cats and rats, that bred in great numbers from some of each species which had got ashore from ships that put in there to... | |
| Daniel Defoe, Howard Maynadier - 1903 - 408 psl.
...; for, not being used to any so long, his feet swelled when he came first to wear them again. After he had conquered his melancholy, he diverted himself...was at first much pestered with cats and rats, that bred in great numbers from some of each species which had got ashore from ships that put in there to... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1905 - 370 psl.
...; for, not being used to any so long, his feet swelled when he came first to wear them again. After he had conquered his melancholy, he diverted himself...was at first much pestered with cats and rats, that bred in great numbers from some of each species which had got ashore from ships that put in there to... | |
| Max Ludwig Günther - 1909 - 92 psl.
...us'd to any so long, his feet swell'd when he came first to wear them again. After he had conquer'd his melancholy, he diverted himself sometimes by cutting...being left and continuance there. He was at first much pester'd with cats and rats, that had bred in great numbers from some of each species which had got... | |
| Friedrich Wackwitz - 1909 - 88 psl.
...Scriptures; praying, singing psalms. S. kept a journal. Im RC besonders deutlich S. 5886. S. cut his name on the trees, and the time of his being left there. R. legt sich einen Kalender an, indem er auf einem Baumstamm das Datum des Schiffbruchs einträgt... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1913 - 394 psl.
...; for, not being used to any so long, his feet swelled when he came first to wear them again. After he had conquered his melancholy, he diverted himself...was at first much pestered with cats and rats, that bred in great numbers from some of each species which had got ashore from ships that put in there to... | |
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