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It
was
several
hours
after
Friday
came
back
to
me
before
they
came
back
to
their
boat
;
and
we
could
hear
the
foremost
of
them
,
long
before
they
came
quite
up
,
calling
to
those
behind
to
come
along
,
and
could
also
hear
them
answer
and
complain
how
lame
and
tired
they
were
,
and
not
able
to
come
any
faster
;
which
was
very
welcome
to
us
.
At
length
they
came
up
to
the
boat
;
but
It
is
impossible
to
express
their
confusion
when
they
found
the
boat
fast
aground
in
the
creek
,
the
tide
ebbed
out
,
and
their
two
men
gone
.
We
could
hear
them
call
to
one
another
in
a
most
lamentable
manner
,
telling
one
another
they
were
gotten
into
an
enchanted
island
;
that
either
there
were
inhabitants
in
it
,
and
they
should
all
be
murdered
,
or
else
there
were
devils
and
spirits
in
it
,
and
they
should
all
be
carried
away
and
devoured
.
They
hallooed
again
,
and
called
their
two
comrades
by
their
names
a
great
many
times
;
but
no
answer
.
After
some
time
we
could
see
them
,
by
the
little
light
there
was
,
run
about
,
wringing
their
hands
like
men
in
despair
,
and
that
sometimes
they
would
go
and
sit
down
in
the
boat
to
rest
themselves
;
then
come
ashore
again
and
walk
about
again
,
and
so
the
same
thing
over
again
.
My
men
would
fain
have
me
give
them
leave
to
fall
upon
them
at
once
in
the
dark
;
but
I
was
willing
to
take
them
at
some
advantage
,
so
to
spare
them
,
and
kill
as
few
of
them
as
I
could
;
and
especially
I
was
unwilling
to
hazard
the
killing
any
of
our
own
men
,
knowing
the
other
were
very
well
armed
.
I
resolved
to
wait
,
to
see
if
they
did
not
separate
;
and
,
therefore
,
to
make
sure
of
them
,
I
drew
my
ambuscade
nearer
,
and
ordered
Friday
and
the
captain
to
creep
upon
their
hands
and
feet
,
as
close
to
the
ground
as
they
could
,
that
they
might
not
be
discovered
,
and
get
as
near
them
as
they
could
possibly
,
before
they
offered
to
fire
.
They
had
not
been
long
in
that
posture
but
that
the
boatswain
,
who
was
the
principal
ringleader
of
the
mutiny
,
and
had
now
shown
himself
the
most
dejected
and
dispirited
of
all
the
rest
,
came
walking
towards
them
,
with
two
more
of
their
crew
.
The
captain
was
so
eager
,
as
having
this
principal
rogue
so
much
in
his
power
that
he
could
hardly
have
patience
to
let
him
come
so
near
as
to
be
sure
of
him
,
for
they
only
heard
his
tongue
before
,
but
when
they
came
nearer
,
the
captain
and
Friday
,
starting
up
on
their
feet
,
let
fly
at
them
.
The
boatswain
was
killed
upon
the
spot
;
the
next
man
was
shot
into
the
body
,
and
fell
just
by
him
,
though
he
did
not
die
till
an
hour
or
two
after
;
and
the
third
ran
for
it
.
At
the
noise
of
the
fire
I
immediately
advanced
with
my
whole
army
,
which
was
now
eight
men
,
viz.
,
myself
,
generalissimo
,
Friday
,
my
lieutenant-general
;
the
captain
and
his
two
men
,
and
the
three
prisoners
of
war
,
whom
we
had
trusted
with
arms
.
We
came
upon
them
,
indeed
,
in
the
dark
,
so
that
they
could
not
see
our
number
;
and
I
made
the
man
we
had
left
in
the
boat
,
who
was
now
one
of
us
,
call
to
them
by
name
,
to
try
if
I
could
bring
them
to
a
parley
,
and
so
might
perhaps
reduce
them
to
terms
,
which
fell
out
just
as
we
desired
;
for
indeed
it
was
easy
to
think
,
as
their
condition
then
was
,
they
would
be
very
willing
to
capitulate
.
So
he
calls
out
as
loud
as
he
could
to
one
of
them
,
"
Tom
Smith
!
Tom
Smith
!
"
Tom
Smith
answered
immediately
,
"
Who
's
that
?
Robinson
?
"
For
it
seems
he
knew
his
voice
.
The
other
answered
,
"
Ay
,
ay
;
for
God
's
sake
,
Tom
Smith
,
throw
down
your
arms
and
yield
,
or
you
are
all
dead
men
this
moment
.
"