Famous Quotes / Robert Louis Stevenson

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Robert Louis Stevenson: "Even I, who had the tide going out and in before me in the bay, and even watched for the ebbs, the better to get my shellfish -- even I (I say) if I had sat down to think, instead of raging at my fate, must have soon guessed the secret, and got free. It was no wonder the fishers had not understood me. The wonder was rather that they had ever guessed my pitiful illusion, and taken the trouble to come back. I had starved with cold and hunger on that island for close upon one hundred hours. But for the fishers, I might have left my bones there, in pure folly. And even as it was, I had paid for it pretty dear, not only in past sufferings, but in my present case; being clothed like a beggar-man, scarce able to walk, and in great pain of my sore throat."


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AbleBackBeggarmanBetter
BonesCaseCloseClothed
ColdDearDownEbbs
EvenFateFishersFolly
FreeGoingGreatGuessed
HoursHundredHungerIllusion
InsteadIslandLeftMight
MustPaidPainPast
PitifulPresentPrettyPure
RagingRatherScarceSecret
ShellfishSoonSoreStarved
SufferingsTakenThinkThroat
TideTroubleUnderstoodUpon
WalkWatchedWonder
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