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 * 1719 — Daniel Defoe. Robinson Crusoe.
 * My true friend, the widow, earnestly dissuaded me from it, and so far prevailed with me, that for almost seven years she prevented my running abroad, during which time I took my two nephews, the children of one of my brothers, into my care; the eldest, having something of his own, I bred up as a gentleman, and gave him a settlement of some addition to his estate after my decease.


 * 1851 — Herman Melville. Moby Dick.
 * In addition to those fine engravings from Garnery, there are two other French engravings worthy of note, by some one who subscribes himself "H.