The Further Adventures of Robinson Crusoe
The Further Adventures of Robinson Crusoe
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ion to; so that I had nothing, indeed, to do but to sit still, and fully enjoy what I had got, and see it increase daily upon my hands. Yet all these things had no effect upon me, or at least not enough to resist the strong inclination I had to go abroad again, which hung about me like a chronic distemper. In particular, the desire of seeing my new plantation in the island, and the colony I left there, ran in my head continually. I dreamed of it all night, and my imagination ran upon it all day: it was uppermost in all my thoughts, and my fancy worked so steadily and strongly upon it that I talked of it in my sleep; in short, nothing could remove it out of my mind: it even broke so violently into all my discourses that it made my conversation tiresome, for I could talk of nothing else; all my discourse ran into it, even to impertinence; and I saw it myself.
I have often heard persons of good judgment say that all the stir that people make in the world about ghosts and apparitions is owing to the streng
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my first fiction story, i read a part of it when i was 9. great work by DANIEL DEFOE. I Love It!!!
my first fiction story, i read a part of it when i was 9. great work by DANIEL DEFOE. I Love It!!!
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Its really good novel. How come only one review??? Every one should read
07/04/2012
I Am the first person to review its a shame that such a great series of novel have not given the importance this novel shows the inner love and attachment of a person where he his live's many years.Daniel Defoe novels contains the excellence that can be determined by a person if he get deep down to its soul and enter his heart
07/28/2010