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They
conveyed
them
to
the
cave
,
as
to
a
prison
.
And
it
was
,
indeed
,
a
dismal
place
,
especially
to
men
in
their
condition
.
The
others
I
ordered
to
my
bower
,
as
I
called
it
,
of
which
I
have
given
a
full
description
;
and
as
it
was
fenced
in
,
and
they
pinioned
,
the
place
was
secure
enough
,
considering
they
were
upon
their
behavior
.
To
these
in
the
morning
I
sent
the
captain
,
who
was
to
enter
into
a
parley
with
them
;
in
a
word
,
to
try
them
,
and
tell
me
whether
he
thought
they
might
be
trusted
or
not
to
go
on
board
and
surprise
the
ship
.
He
talked
to
them
of
the
injury
done
him
,
of
the
condition
they
were
brought
to
;
and
that
though
the
governor
had
given
them
quarter
for
their
lives
as
to
the
present
action
,
yet
that
if
they
were
sent
to
England
they
would
also
he
hanged
in
chains
,
to
be
sure
;
but
that
if
they
would
join
so
just
an
attempt
as
to
recover
the
ship
,
he
would
have
the
governor
's
engagement
for
their
pardon
.
Any
one
may
guess
how
readily
such
a
proposal
would
be
accepted
by
men
in
their
condition
.
Отключить рекламу
They
fell
down
on
their
knees
to
the
captain
,
and
promised
,
with
the
deepest
imprecations
,
that
they
would
be
faithful
to
him
to
the
last
drop
,
and
that
they
should
owe
their
lives
to
him
,
and
would
go
with
him
all
over
the
world
;
that
they
would
own
him
for
a
father
to
them
as
long
as
they
lived
.
"
Well
,
"
says
the
captain
,
"
I
must
go
and
tell
the
governor
what
you
say
,
and
see
what
I
can
do
to
bring
him
to
consent
to
it
.
"
So
he
brought
me
an
account
of
the
temper
he
found
them
in
,
and
that
he
verily
believed
they
would
be
faithful
.
However
,
that
we
might
be
very
secure
,
I
told
him
he
should
go
back
again
and
choose
out
five
of
them
,
and
tell
them
they
might
see
that
he
did
not
want
men
,
that
he
would
take
out
those
five
to
be
his
assistants
,
and
that
the
governor
would
keep
the
other
two
and
the
three
that
were
sent
prisoners
to
the
castle
,
my
cave
,
as
hostages
for
the
fidelity
of
those
five
;
and
that
if
they
proved
unfaithful
in
the
execution
,
the
five
hostages
should
be
hanged
in
chains
alive
upon
the
shore
.
This
looked
severe
,
and
convinced
them
that
the
governor
was
in
earnest
.
However
,
they
had
no
way
left
them
but
to
accept
it
;
and
it
was
now
the
business
of
the
prisoners
,
as
much
as
of
the
captain
,
to
persuade
the
other
five
to
do
their
duty
.
Отключить рекламу
Our
strength
was
now
thus
ordered
for
the
expedition
.
1
.
The
captain
,
his
mate
,
and
passenger
.
2
.
Then
the
two
prisoners
of
the
first
gang
,
to
whom
,
having
their
characters
from
the
captain
,
I
had
given
their
liberty
,
and
trusted
them
with
arms
.
3
.
The
other
two
whom
I
had
kept
till
now
in
my
bower
,
pinioned
,
but
upon
the
captain
's
motion
had
now
released
.
4
.
These
five
released
at
last
;
so
that
they
were
twelve
in
all
,
besides
five
we
kept
prisoners
in
the
cave
for
hostages
.
I
asked
the
captain
if
he
was
willing
to
venture
with
these
hands
on
board
the
ship
;
for
as
for
me
and
my
man
Friday
,
I
did
not
think
it
was
proper
for
us
to
stir
,
having
seven
men
left
behind
,
and
it
was
employment
enough
for
us
to
keep
them
asunder
and
supply
them
with
victuals
.
As
to
the
five
in
the
cave
,
I
resolved
to
keep
them
fast
;
but
Friday
went
in
twice
a
day
to
them
,
to
supply
them
with
necessaries
,
and
I
made
the
other
two
carry
provisions
to
a
certain
distance
,
where
Friday
was
to
take
it
.
When
I
showed
myself
to
the
two
hostages
,
it
was
with
the
captain
,
who
told
them
I
was
the
person
the
governor
had
ordered
to
look
after
them
,
and
that
it
was
the
governor
's
pleasure
they
should
not
stir
anywhere
but
by
my
direction
;
that
if
they
did
,
they
should
be
fetched
into
the
castle
,
and
be
laid
in
irons
;
so
that
as
we
never
suffered
them
to
see
me
as
governor
,
so
I
now
appeared
as
another
person
,
and
spoke
of
the
governor
,
the
garrison
,
the
castle
,
and
the
like
,
upon
all
occasions
.