Title PageCHAPTER ONE I was born in the year 1632, in the city of YorkàCHAPTER TWO On the first of September, 1651, I went on board a ship bound for London.àCHAPTER THREE I was now set up for a Guinea traderàCHAPTER FOUR As he was charitable in his proposal, so he was just in the performance toàCHAPTER FIVE When I waked it was broad day, the weather clearàCHAPTER SIX Into this fence or fortress, with infinite labor, I carried all my richesàCHAPTER SEVEN After I had been there about ten or twelve days it came into my thoughtsàCHAPTER EIGHT -- THE JOURNALCHAPTER NINE I found now that the seasons of the year might generally be dividedàCHAPTER TEN In this journey my dog surprised a young kidàCHAPTER ELEVEN But first I was to prepare more land, for I had now seed enough toàCHAPTER TWELVE All the while these things were doing, you may be sure my thoughts run manyàCHAPTER THIRTEEN I cannot say that after this, for five yearsàCHAPTER FOURTEEN But being now in the eleventh year of my residenceàCHAPTER FIFTEEN It happened one day, about noon, going towards my boatàCHAPTER SIXTEEN I immediately went to work with this piece of groundàCHAPTER SEVENTEEN In this disposition I continued for near a year after thisàCHAPTER EIGHTEEN It was now the month of December, as I said aboveàCHAPTER NINETEEN There are some secret moving springs in the affections whichàCHAPTER TWENTY About a year and half after I had entertained these notionsàCHAPTER TWENTY ONE After I had been two or three days returned to my castleàCHAPTER TWENTY TWO During the long time that Friday had now been with meàCHAPTER TWENTY THREE I had now not a moment to lose, for nineteen of the dreadful wretches satàCHAPTER TWENTY FOUR It was just at the top of high-water when these people came on shoreàCHAPTER TWENTY FIVE Upon this Will Atkins cried out, "For God's sakeàCHAPTER TWENTY SIX When I came to England I was a perfect a stranger to all the worldàCHAPTER TWENTY SEVEN It was about two hours before night when, our guide being something before usà |
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