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To be in England is to be a castaway or to live a quarantined life like a pariah dog.
He shocked them by speaking their own language and telling them that he was a maroon rather than a castaway.
Their lives are calm, to put it mildly, until they take in a young Polish castaway, who washes up unconscious on their beach.
Depp has also developed a strange walk, a kind of loopy stagger, which is attributed to the sunstroke he suffered as a castaway.
Glasses of blissfully cool water were brought forth and each gulped the refreshment down like a castaway.
About eight or ten of them, squatting on the castaway cart, staring vacantly over the avocado trees and maize fields.
We lived in a castaway world of the senses, where skin was burned and sun tan oils perfumed us as we slept on sandy sheets.
You can go castaway on many of Great Barrier Reef's lush island national parks.
To really commune with Freycinet's natural wonder, take a boat from Coles Bay and go castaway in a wilderness camp at Bryan's Beach.
Thanks to a BIC Comfort 3® shaver, the castaway in Naufrago, BIC's latest TV commercial in Brazil, enjoys a close shave.
He knows the histories of other wrecks and castaway crews, and why they fared better or worse.
But I keep under my body, and bring it into subjection: lest that by any means, when I have preached to others, I myself should be a castaway.
Go castaway on Magnetic Island, near Townsville and further north visit Hinchinbrook, Australia's largest island national park.
W is a castaway kid who has character and courage, and is determined to get out of his fix.
It's a chance to escape the hectic pace of modern day life, but it seems no-one is keen to emulate the original castaway and spend a week on a desert island.
For his castaway book he picks a dictionary of flora and fauna.
A thousand attics and flea markets must have been raided to yield the album's menagerie of castaway ukuleles, autoharps, Marxophones, Aqualins and peck horns.
Nigeria recommended that Brazil could succeed with greater pace in land reform in the castaway areas by pursuing public policies targeted at improving the life of African descendants and minorities.
Then, in 1960, a notebook was found containing another Essex narrative, parallel with Owen Chase's, written by Thomas Nickerson, cabin boy on the ship and a crew member of Chase's castaway boat.
Another castaway, the Spaniard Pedro Serrano, was rescued after seven and a half years of solitude.
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We could no more leave it, than the castaway sailor could leave his desert island.
The saturnalia that succeeded the capture of the castaway had come to a close.
If it were true that she was in very fact already a castaway, why should she not go with him?
She would not even yet be a castaway if it might be possible to save herself!
For a boat to take along, I made shift to cut a castaway dory in two athwartships, boarding up the end where it was cut.
Will you be able to have no affection for him when he is gone, poor castaway, gone?
Many such castaway colonies are referred to in Tongan tradition.
They had told her that she was a castaway, and she had half believed it.
And then, to be a castaway, sharing her treasure with another!
The German was just a happenstance, a castaway in the war for Arzachel.
And the God who had taken care o me, a castaway, would surely deliver her also from the hands of murderers and thieves.
Then we'll drop him over without any palavering, unless our clerical-looking castaway has the burial service at sea by heart.
Out from the centre of the sea, poor Pip turned his crisp, curling, black head to the sun, another lonely castaway, though the loftiest and the brightest.
Without returning any direct reply, Miss Squeers, all at once, fell into a paroxysm of spiteful tears, and exclaimed that she was a wretched, neglected, miserable castaway.
Nicolette is but a toy, Castaway from Carthagen, Bought a slave of heathen men.
The last he wrote was called The Castaway, and the verse with which it ends describes not unfittingly the close of his own life.
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