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It
is
impossible
to
express
the
astonishment
of
these
poor
creatures
,
at
the
noise
and
the
fire
of
my
gun
;
some
of
them
were
even
ready
to
die
for
fear
,
and
fell
down
as
dead
with
the
very
terror
.
But
when
they
saw
the
creature
dead
,
and
sunk
in
the
water
,
and
that
I
made
signs
to
them
to
come
to
the
shore
,
they
took
heart
and
came
to
the
shore
,
and
began
to
search
for
the
creature
.
I
found
him
by
his
blood
staining
the
water
:
and
by
the
help
of
a
rope
,
which
I
slung
round
him
,
and
gave
the
negroes
to
haul
,
they
dragged
him
on
the
shore
,
and
found
that
it
was
a
most
curious
leopard
,
spotted
,
and
fine
to
an
admirable
degree
;
and
the
negroes
held
up
their
hands
with
admiration
,
to
think
what
it
was
I
had
killed
him
with
.
The
other
creature
,
frighted
with
the
flash
of
fire
and
the
noise
of
the
gun
,
swam
on
shore
,
and
ran
directly
to
the
mountains
from
whence
they
came
;
nor
could
I
,
at
that
distance
,
know
what
it
was
.
I
found
quickly
the
negroes
were
for
eating
the
flesh
of
this
creature
,
so
I
was
willing
to
have
them
take
it
as
a
favor
from
me
;
which
,
when
I
made
signs
to
them
that
they
might
take
him
,
they
were
very
thankful
for
.
Immediately
they
fell
to
work
with
him
;
and
though
they
had
no
knife
yet
,
with
a
sharpened
piece
of
wood
,
they
took
off
his
skin
as
readily
,
and
much
more
readily
,
than
we
could
have
done
it
with
a
knife
.
They
offered
me
some
of
the
flesh
,
which
I
declined
,
making
as
if
I
would
give
it
them
,
but
made
signs
for
the
skin
,
which
they
gave
me
very
freely
,
and
brought
me
a
great
deal
more
of
their
provision
,
which
,
though
I
did
not
understand
,
yet
I
accepted
.
Then
I
made
signs
to
them
for
some
water
,
and
held
out
one
of
my
jars
to
them
,
turning
it
bottom
upward
,
to
show
that
it
was
empty
,
and
that
I
wanted
to
have
it
filled
.
The
called
immediately
to
some
of
their
friends
,
and
there
came
two
women
,
and
brought
a
great
vessel
made
of
earth
,
and
burnt
,
as
I
suppose
,
in
the
sun
;
this
they
set
down
for
me
,
as
before
,
and
I
sent
Xury
on
shore
with
my
jars
,
and
filled
them
all
three
.
There
women
were
as
stark
naked
as
the
men
.
I
was
now
furnished
with
roots
and
corn
,
such
as
it
was
,
and
water
;
and
leaving
my
friendly
negroes
,
I
made
forward
for
about
eleven
days
more
,
without
offering
to
go
near
the
shore
,
till
I
saw
the
land
run
out
a
great
length
into
the
sea
,
at
about
the
distance
of
four
or
five
leagues
before
me
;
and
the
sea
being
very
calm
,
I
kept
a
large
offing
,
to
make
this
point
.
At
length
,
doubling
the
point
,
at
about
two
leagues
from
the
land
,
I
saw
plainly
land
on
the
other
side
,
to
seaward
;
then
I
concluded
,
as
it
was
most
certain
indeed
,
that
this
was
the
Cape
de
Verde
,
and
those
the
islands
,
called
from
thence
Cape
de
Verde
Islands
.
However
,
they
were
at
a
great
distance
,
and
I
could
not
well
tell
what
I
had
best
to
do
;
for
if
I
should
be
taken
with
a
fresh
of
wind
,
I
might
neither
reach
one
or
other
.
In
this
dilemma
,
as
I
was
very
pensive
,
I
stepped
into
the
cabin
,
and
sat
me
down
,
Xury
having
the
helm
;
when
,
on
a
sudden
,
the
boy
cried
out
,
"
Master
,
master
,
a
ship
with
a
sail
!
"
and
the
foolish
boy
was
frighted
out
of
his
wits
,
thinking
it
must
needs
be
some
of
his
master
's
ships
sent
to
pursue
us
,
when
I
knew
we
were
gotten
far
enough
out
of
their
reach
.
I
jumped
out
of
the
cabin
,
and
immediately
saw
,
not
only
the
ship
,
but
what
she
was
,
viz.
,
that
it
was
a
Portuguese
ship
,
and
,
as
I
thought
,
was
bound
to
the
coast
of
Guinea
,
for
negroes
.
But
when
I
observed
the
course
she
steered
,
I
was
soon
convinced
they
were
bound
some
other
way
,
and
did
not
design
to
come
any
nearer
to
the
shore
;
upon
which
I
stretched
out
to
sea
as
much
as
I
could
,
resolving
to
speak
with
them
,
if
possible
.
With
all
the
sail
I
could
make
,
I
found
I
should
not
be
able
to
come
in
their
way
,
but
they
would
be
gone
by
before
I
could
make
any
signal
to
them
;
but
after
I
had
crowded
to
the
utmost
,
and
began
to
despair
,
they
,
it
seems
,
saw
me
by
the
help
of
their
perspective
glasses
,
and
that
it
was
some
European
boat
,
which
,
as
they
supposed
,
must
belong
to
some
ship
that
was
lost
,
so
they
shortened
sail
to
let
me
come
up
.
I
was
encouraged
with
this
;
and
as
I
had
my
patron
's
ancient
on
board
,
I
made
a
waft
of
it
to
them
for
a
signal
of
distress
,
and
fired
a
gun
both
of
which
they
say
;
for
they
told
me
they
saw
the
smoke
,
though
they
did
not
hear
the
gun
.
Upon
these
signals
they
very
kindly
brought
to
,
and
lay
by
for
me
;
and
in
about
three
hours
'
time
I
came
up
with
them
.
They
asked
me
what
I
was
,
in
Portuguese
,
and
in
Spanish
,
and
in
French
,
but
I
understood
none
of
them
;
but
at
last
a
Scots
sailor
,
who
was
on
board
,
called
to
me
,
and
I
answered
him
,
and
told
him
I
was
an
Englishman
,
that
I
had
made
my
escape
out
of
slavery
from
the
Moors
,
at
Sallee
.
Then
they
bade
me
come
on
board
,
and
very
kindly
took
me
in
,
and
all
my
goods
.
It
was
an
inexpressible
joy
to
me
,
that
any
one
will
believe
,
that
I
was
thus
delivered
,
as
I
esteemed
it
,
from
such
a
miserable
,
and
almost
hopeless
,
condition
as
I
was
in
;
and
I
immediately
offered
all
I
had
to
the
captain
of
the
ship
,
as
a
return
for
my
deliverance
.
But
he
generously
told
me
he
would
take
nothing
from
me
,
but
that
all
I
had
should
be
delivered
safe
to
me
when
I
came
to
the
Brazils
.
"
For
,
"
says
he
,
"
I
have
saved
your
life
on
no
other
terms
than
I
would
be
glad
to
be
saved
myself
;
and
it
may
,
one
time
or
other
,
be
my
lot
to
be
taken
up
in
the
same
condition
.
Besides
,
"
says
he
,
"
when
I
carry
you
to
the
Brazils
,
so
great
a
way
from
your
own
country
,
if
I
should
take
from
you
what
you
have
,
you
will
be
starved
there
,
and
then
I
only
take
away
that
life
I
have
given
.
No
,
no
,
Seignior
Inglese
,
"
says
he
,
"
Mr.
Englishman
,
I
will
carry
you
thither
in
charity
,
and
those
things
will
help
you
to
buy
your
subsistence
there
,
and
your
passage
home
again
.
"