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" ... as I lived quite on the other side of the island, he would never have been so simple as to leave a mark in a place where it was ten thousand to one whether I should ever see it or not, and in the sand too, which the first surge of the sea, upon a... "
The life and adventures of Robinson Crusoe of York, mariner, written by ... - الصفحة 91
بواسطة Daniel Defoe - 1836
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