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The
captain
now
had
no
difficulty
before
him
but
to
furnish
his
two
boats
,
stop
the
breach
of
one
,
and
man
them
.
He
made
his
passenger
captain
of
one
,
with
four
other
men
;
and
himself
,
and
his
mate
,
and
five
more
went
in
the
other
;
and
they
contrived
their
business
very
well
,
for
they
came
up
to
the
ship
about
midnight
.
As
soon
as
they
came
within
call
of
the
ship
,
he
made
Robinson
hail
them
,
and
tell
them
they
had
brought
off
the
men
and
the
boat
,
but
that
it
was
a
long
time
before
they
had
found
them
,
and
the
like
,
holding
them
in
a
chat
till
they
came
to
the
ship
's
side
;
when
the
captain
and
the
mate
entering
first
,
with
their
arms
,
immediately
knocked
down
the
second
mate
and
carpenter
with
the
butt-end
of
their
muskets
,
being
very
faithfully
seconded
by
their
men
.
They
secured
all
the
rest
that
were
upon
the
main
and
quarter
decks
,
and
began
to
fasten
the
hatches
to
keep
them
down
who
were
below
;
when
the
other
boat
and
their
men
entering
at
the
fore-chains
,
secured
the
forecastle
of
the
ship
,
and
the
scuttle
which
went
down
into
the
cook-room
,
making
three
men
they
found
there
prisoners
.
When
this
was
done
,
and
all
safe
upon
deck
,
the
captain
ordered
the
mate
,
with
three
men
,
to
break
into
the
round-house
,
where
the
new
rebel
captain
lay
,
and
having
taken
the
alarm
was
gotten
up
,
and
with
two
men
and
a
boy
had
gotten
fire-arms
in
their
hands
;
and
when
the
mate
with
a
crow
split
open
the
door
,
the
new
captain
and
his
men
fired
boldly
among
them
,
and
wounded
the
mate
with
a
musket-ball
,
which
broke
his
arm
,
and
wounded
two
more
of
the
men
,
but
killed
nobody
.
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The
mate
calling
for
help
,
rushed
,
however
,
into
the
round-house
wounded
as
he
was
,
and
with
his
pistol
shot
the
new
captain
through
the
head
,
the
bullet
entering
at
his
mouth
and
came
out
again
behind
one
of
his
ears
,
so
that
he
never
spoke
a
word
;
upon
which
the
rest
yielded
,
and
the
ship
was
taken
effectually
,
without
any
more
lives
lost
.
As
soon
as
the
ship
was
thus
secured
,
the
captain
ordered
seven
guns
to
be
fired
,
which
was
the
signal
agreed
upon
with
me
to
give
me
notice
of
his
success
,
which
you
may
be
sure
I
was
very
glad
to
hear
,
having
sat
watching
upon
the
shore
for
it
till
near
two
of
the
clock
in
the
morning
.
Having
thus
heard
the
signal
plainly
,
I
laid
me
down
;
and
it
having
been
a
day
of
great
fatigue
to
me
I
slept
very
sound
,
till
I
was
something
surprised
with
the
noise
of
a
gun
;
and
presently
starting
up
,
I
heard
a
man
call
me
by
the
name
of
"
Governor
,
"
"
Governor
,
"
and
presently
I
knew
the
captain
's
voice
;
when
climbing
up
to
the
top
of
the
hill
,
there
he
stood
,
and
pointing
to
the
ship
he
embraced
me
in
his
arms
.
"
My
dear
friend
and
deliverer
,
"
says
he
,
"
there
's
your
ship
,
for
she
is
all
yours
,
and
so
are
we
,
and
all
that
belong
to
her
.
"
I
cast
my
eyes
to
the
ship
,
and
there
she
rode
within
little
more
than
half
a
mile
of
the
shore
;
for
they
had
weighed
her
anchor
as
soon
as
they
were
masters
of
her
,
and
the
weather
being
fair
had
brought
her
to
an
anchor
just
against
the
mouth
of
the
little
creek
,
and
the
tide
being
up
,
the
captain
had
brought
the
pinnace
in
near
the
place
where
I
at
first
landed
my
rafts
,
and
so
landed
just
at
my
door
.
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I
was
at
first
ready
to
sink
down
with
the
surprise
;
for
I
saw
my
deliverance
,
indeed
,
visibly
put
into
my
hands
,
all
things
easy
,
and
a
large
ship
just
ready
to
carry
me
away
whither
I
pleased
to
go
.
At
first
,
for
some
time
,
I
was
not
able
to
answer
him
one
word
;
but
as
he
had
taken
me
in
his
arms
,
I
held
fast
by
him
,
or
I
should
have
fallen
to
the
ground
.
He
perceived
the
surprise
,
and
immediately
pulls
a
bottle
out
of
his
pocket
,
and
gave
me
a
dram
of
cordial
,
which
he
had
brought
on
purpose
for
me
.
After
I
had
drank
it
,
I
sat
down
upon
the
ground
;
and
though
it
brought
me
to
myself
,
yet
it
was
a
good
while
before
I
could
speak
a
word
to
him
.
All
this
while
the
poor
man
was
in
as
great
an
ecstasy
as
I
,
only
not
under
any
surprise
,
as
I
was
;
and
he
said
a
thousand
kind
,
tender
things
to
me
,
to
compose
me
and
bring
me
to
myself
.
But
such
was
the
flood
of
joy
in
my
breast
that
it
put
all
my
spirits
into
confusion
.
At
last
it
broke
out
into
tears
,
and
in
a
little
while
after
I
recovered
my
speech
.