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I
left
them
my
fire-arms
,
viz.
,
five
muskets
,
three
fowling-pieces
,
and
three
swords
.
I
had
above
a
barrel
and
half
of
powder
left
;
for
after
the
first
year
or
two
I
used
but
little
,
and
wasted
none
.
I
gave
them
a
description
of
the
way
I
managed
the
goats
,
and
directions
to
milk
and
fatten
them
,
and
to
make
both
butter
and
cheese
.
In
a
word
,
I
gave
them
every
part
of
my
own
story
,
and
I
told
them
I
would
prevail
with
the
captain
to
leave
them
two
barrels
of
gunpowder
more
,
and
some
garden
seeds
,
which
I
told
them
I
would
have
been
very
glad
of
.
Also
I
gave
them
the
bag
of
peas
which
the
captain
had
brought
me
to
eat
,
and
bade
them
be
sure
to
sow
and
increase
them
.
Having
done
all
this
,
I
left
them
the
next
day
,
and
went
on
board
the
ship
.
We
prepared
immediately
to
sail
,
but
did
not
weigh
that
night
.
The
next
morning
early
two
of
the
five
men
came
swimming
to
the
ship
's
side
,
and
making
a
most
lamentable
complaint
of
the
other
three
,
begged
to
be
taken
into
the
ship
for
God
's
sake
,
for
they
should
be
murdered
,
and
begged
the
captain
to
take
them
on
board
,
though
he
hanged
them
immediately
.
Upon
this
the
captain
pretended
to
have
no
power
without
me
;
but
after
some
difficulty
,
and
after
their
solemn
promises
of
amendment
,
they
were
taken
on
board
,
and
were
some
time
after
soundly
whipped
and
pickled
,
after
which
they
proved
very
honest
and
quiet
fellows
.
Some
time
after
this
the
boat
was
ordered
on
shore
,
the
tide
being
up
,
with
the
things
promised
to
the
men
,
to
which
the
captain
,
at
my
intercession
,
caused
their
chests
and
clothes
to
be
added
,
which
they
took
,
and
were
very
thankful
for
.
I
also
encouraged
them
by
telling
them
that
if
it
lay
in
my
way
to
send
any
vessel
to
take
them
in
,
I
would
not
forget
them
.
When
I
took
leave
of
this
island
,
I
carried
on
board
,
for
relics
,
the
great
goat-skin
cap
I
had
made
,
my
umbrella
,
and
my
parrot
;
also
I
forgot
not
to
take
the
money
I
formerly
mentioned
,
which
had
lain
me
so
long
useless
that
it
was
grown
rusty
or
tarnished
,
and
could
hardly
;
as
also
the
money
I
found
in
the
wreck
of
the
Spanish
ship
.
And
thus
I
left
the
island
,
the
19th
of
December
,
as
I
found
by
the
ship
's
account
,
in
the
year
1686
,
after
I
had
been
upon
it
eight
and
twenty
years
,
two
months
,
and
nineteen
days
,
being
delivered
from
this
second
captivity
the
same
day
of
the
month
that
I
first
made
my
escape
in
the
barco-longo
,
from
among
the
Moors
of
Sallee
.
In
this
vessel
,
after
a
long
voyage
,
I
arrived
in
England
,
the
11th
of
June
,
in
the
year
1687
,
having
been
thirty
and
five
years
absent
.
When
I
came
to
England
I
was
a
perfect
a
stranger
to
all
the
world
as
if
I
had
never
been
known
there
.
My
benefactor
and
faithful
steward
,
whom
I
had
left
in
trust
with
my
money
,
was
alive
,
but
had
had
great
misfortunes
in
the
world
,
was
become
a
widow
the
second
time
,
and
very
low
in
the
world
.
I
made
her
easy
as
to
what
she
owed
me
,
assuring
her
that
I
would
give
her
no
trouble
;
but
on
the
contrary
,
in
gratitude
to
her
former
care
and
faithfulness
to
me
,
I
relieved
her
as
my
little
stock
would
afford
;
which
,
at
that
time
,
would
indeed
allow
me
to
do
but
little
for
her
;
but
I
assured
her
I
would
never
forget
her
former
kindness
to
me
,
nor
did
I
forget
her
when
I
had
sufficient
to
help
her
,
as
shall
be
observed
in
its
place
.
I
went
down
afterwards
into
Yorkshire
;
but
my
father
was
dead
,
and
my
mother
and
all
the
family
extinct
,
except
that
I
found
two
sisters
,
and
two
of
the
children
of
one
of
my
brothers
;
and
as
I
had
been
long
ago
given
over
for
dead
,
there
had
been
no
provision
made
for
me
;
so
that
,
in
a
word
,
I
found
nothing
to
relieve
or
assist
me
;
and
that
little
money
I
had
would
not
do
much
for
me
as
to
settling
in
the
world
.