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Then
I
took
my
turn
,
and
embraced
him
as
my
deliverer
,
and
we
rejoiced
together
.
I
told
him
I
looked
upon
him
as
a
man
sent
from
heaven
to
deliver
me
,
and
that
the
whole
transaction
seemed
to
be
a
chain
of
wonders
;
that
such
things
as
these
were
the
testimonies
we
had
of
a
secret
hand
of
Providence
governing
the
world
,
and
an
evidence
that
the
eyes
of
an
infinite
Power
could
search
into
the
remotest
corner
of
the
world
,
and
send
help
to
the
miserable
whenever
He
pleased
.
I
forgot
not
to
lift
up
my
heart
in
thankfulness
to
heaven
;
and
what
heart
could
forbear
to
bless
Him
,
who
had
not
only
in
a
miraculous
power
provided
for
one
in
such
a
wilderness
,
and
in
such
a
desolate
condition
,
but
from
whom
every
deliverance
must
always
be
acknowledged
to
proceed
?
When
we
had
talked
a
while
,
the
captain
told
me
he
had
brought
me
some
little
refreshment
,
such
as
the
ship
afforded
,
and
such
as
the
wretches
that
had
been
so
long
his
masters
had
not
plundered
him
of
.
Upon
this
he
called
aloud
to
the
boat
,
and
bid
his
men
bring
the
things
ashore
that
were
for
the
governor
;
and
,
indeed
,
it
was
a
present
as
if
I
had
been
one
,
not
that
was
to
be
carried
away
along
with
them
,
but
as
if
I
had
been
to
dwell
upon
the
island
still
,
and
they
were
to
go
without
me
.
First
,
he
had
brought
me
a
case
of
bottles
full
of
excellent
cordial
waters
,
six
large
bottles
of
Madeira
wine
(
(
the
bottles
held
two
quarts
a-piece
)
)
,
two
pounds
of
excellent
good
tobacco
,
twelve
good
pieces
of
the
ship
's
beef
,
and
six
pieces
of
pork
,
with
a
bag
of
peas
,
and
about
a
hundredweight
of
biscuit
.
He
brought
me
also
a
box
of
sugar
,
a
box
of
flour
,
a
bag
full
of
lemons
,
and
two
bottles
of
lime-juice
,
and
abundance
of
other
things
;
but
besides
these
,
and
what
was
a
thousand
times
more
useful
to
me
,
he
brought
me
six
clean
new
shirts
,
six
very
good
neck-cloths
,
two
pair
of
gloves
,
one
pair
of
shoes
,
a
hat
,
and
one
pair
of
stockings
,
and
a
very
good
suit
of
clothes
of
his
own
,
which
had
been
worn
but
very
little
;
in
a
word
,
he
clothed
me
from
head
to
foot
.
It
was
a
very
kind
and
agreeable
present
,
as
any
one
may
imagine
,
to
one
in
my
circumstances
;
but
never
was
anything
in
the
world
of
that
kind
so
unpleasant
,
awkward
,
and
uneasy
,
as
it
was
to
me
to
wear
such
clothes
at
their
first
putting
on
.
After
these
ceremonies
passed
,
and
after
all
his
good
things
were
brought
into
my
little
apartment
,
we
began
to
consult
what
was
to
be
done
with
the
prisoners
we
had
;
for
it
was
worth
considering
whether
we
might
venture
to
take
them
away
with
us
or
no
,
especially
two
of
them
,
whom
we
knew
to
be
incorrigible
and
refractory
to
the
last
degree
;
and
the
captain
said
he
knew
they
were
such
rogues
that
there
was
no
obliging
them
;
and
if
he
did
carry
them
away
,
it
must
be
in
irons
,
as
malefactors
,
to
be
delivered
over
to
justice
at
the
first
English
colony
he
could
come
at
;
and
I
found
that
the
captain
himself
was
very
anxious
about
it
.
Upon
this
I
told
him
that
,
if
he
desired
it
,
I
durst
undertake
to
bring
the
two
men
he
spoke
of
to
make
it
their
own
request
that
he
should
leave
them
upon
the
island
.
"
I
should
be
very
glad
of
that
,
"
says
the
captain
,
"
with
all
my
heart
.
"