| James Cook - Australia - 1999 - 494 pages
...safety, than he became cheerful. He did not, however, seem willing to give me an answer to the question that had been put to him, till I had, again and again, repeated my promise that he should not be hurt. Then he ventured to tell us, that one of his countrymen having... | |
| Captain Cook - 2006 - 452 pages
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| 1784 - 518 pages
...death. But no fooner was he Allured of his fatety, than lie became cheerful. He did not, however, fecm willing to give me an anfwer to the queftion that had been put to him, till I hadaeain aad again repeated my prpmifc that ha fho'jld not be hurt. Then he ventured to tell us, that... | |
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