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101
As
he
was
charitable
in
his
proposal
,
so
he
was
just
in
the
performance
to
a
tittle
;
for
he
ordered
the
seamen
that
none
should
offer
to
touch
anything
I
had
;
then
he
took
everything
into
his
own
possession
,
and
gave
me
back
an
exact
inventory
of
them
,
that
I
might
have
them
,
even
so
much
as
my
three
earthen
jars
.
102
As
to
my
boat
,
it
was
a
very
good
one
,
and
that
he
saw
,
and
told
me
he
would
buy
it
of
me
for
the
ship
's
use
,
and
asked
me
what
I
would
have
for
it
?
I
told
him
he
had
been
so
generous
to
me
in
everything
,
that
I
could
not
offer
to
make
any
price
of
the
boat
,
but
left
it
entirely
to
him
;
upon
which
he
told
me
he
would
give
me
a
note
of
his
hand
to
pay
me
eighty
pieces
of
eight
for
it
at
Brazil
,
and
when
it
came
there
,
if
any
one
offered
to
give
more
,
he
would
make
it
up
.
He
offered
me
also
sixty
pieces
of
eight
for
my
boy
Xury
,
which
I
was
loth
to
take
;
not
that
I
was
not
willing
to
let
the
captain
have
him
,
but
I
was
very
loth
to
sell
the
poor
boy
's
liberty
,
who
had
assisted
me
so
faithfully
in
procuring
my
own
.
However
,
when
I
let
him
know
my
reason
,
he
owned
it
to
be
just
,
and
offered
me
this
medium
,
that
he
would
give
the
boy
an
obligation
to
set
him
free
in
ten
years
if
he
turned
Christian
.
Upon
this
,
and
Xury
saying
he
was
willing
to
go
to
him
,
I
let
the
captain
have
him
.
103
We
had
a
very
good
voyage
to
the
Brazils
,
and
arrived
in
the
Bay
de
Todos
los
Santos
,
or
All
Saints
'
Bay
,
in
about
twenty-one
days
after
.
And
now
I
was
once
more
delivered
from
the
most
miserable
of
all
conditions
of
life
;
and
what
to
do
next
with
myself
I
was
now
to
consider
.
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104
The
generous
treatment
the
captain
gave
me
,
I
can
never
enough
remember
.
He
would
take
nothing
of
me
for
my
passage
,
gave
me
twenty
ducats
for
the
leopard
's
skin
,
and
forty
for
the
lion
's
skin
,
which
I
had
in
my
boat
,
and
caused
everything
I
had
in
the
ship
to
be
punctually
delivered
me
;
and
what
I
was
willing
to
sell
he
bought
,
such
as
the
case
of
bottles
,
two
of
my
guns
,
and
a
piece
of
the
lump
of
beeswax
,
--
for
I
had
made
candles
of
the
rest
;
in
a
word
,
I
made
about
220
pieces
of
eight
of
all
my
cargo
,
and
with
this
stock
I
went
on
shore
in
the
Brazils
.
105
I
had
not
been
long
here
,
but
being
recommended
to
the
house
of
a
good
honest
man
like
himself
,
who
had
an
ingeino
as
they
call
it
,
that
is
,
a
plantation
and
a
sugar-house
,
I
lived
with
him
some
time
,
and
acquainted
myself
by
that
means
with
the
manner
of
their
planting
and
making
of
sugar
;
and
seeing
how
well
the
planters
lived
,
and
how
they
grew
rich
suddenly
,
I
resolved
,
if
I
could
get
license
to
settle
there
,
I
would
turn
planter
among
them
,
resolving
in
the
meantime
to
find
out
some
way
to
get
my
money
which
I
had
left
in
London
remitted
to
me
.
To
this
purpose
,
getting
a
kind
of
a
letter
of
naturalization
,
I
purchased
as
much
land
that
was
uncured
as
my
money
would
reach
,
and
formed
a
plan
for
my
plantation
and
settlement
,
and
such
a
one
as
might
be
suitable
to
the
stock
which
I
proposed
to
myself
to
receive
from
England
.
106
I
had
a
neighbor
,
a
Portuguese
of
Lisbon
,
but
born
of
English
parents
,
whose
name
was
Wells
,
and
in
much
such
circumstances
as
I
was
.
107
I
call
him
my
neighbor
,
because
his
plantation
lay
next
to
mine
,
and
we
went
on
very
sociably
together
.
My
stock
was
but
low
,
as
well
as
his
;
and
we
rather
planted
for
food
than
anything
else
,
for
about
two
years
.
However
,
we
began
to
increase
,
and
our
land
began
to
come
into
order
;
so
that
the
third
year
we
planted
some
tobacco
,
and
made
each
of
us
a
large
piece
of
ground
ready
for
planting
canes
in
the
year
to
come
.
But
we
both
wanted
help
;
and
now
I
found
,
more
than
before
,
I
had
done
wrong
in
parting
with
my
boy
Xury
.
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108
But
alas
!
for
me
to
do
wrong
that
never
did
right
was
no
great
wonder
.
I
had
no
remedy
but
to
go
on
.
I
was
gotten
into
an
employment
quite
remote
to
my
genius
,
and
directly
contrary
to
the
life
I
delighted
in
,
and
for
which
I
forsook
my
father
's
house
,
and
broke
through
all
his
good
advice
;
nay
,
I
was
coming
into
the
very
middle
station
,
or
upper
degree
of
low
life
,
which
my
father
advised
me
to
before
;
and
which
if
I
resolved
to
go
on
with
,
I
might
as
well
have
stayed
at
home
,
and
never
have
fatigued
myself
in
the
world
as
I
had
done
.
And
I
used
often
to
say
to
myself
I
could
have
done
this
as
well
in
England
among
my
friends
,
as
have
gone
5,000
miles
off
to
do
it
among
strangers
and
savages
,
in
a
wilderness
,
and
at
such
a
distance
as
never
to
hear
from
any
part
of
the
world
that
had
the
least
knowledge
of
me
.
109
In
this
manner
I
used
to
look
upon
my
condition
with
the
utmost
regret
.
I
had
nobody
to
converse
with
,
but
now
and
then
this
neighbor
;
no
work
to
be
done
,
but
by
the
labor
of
my
hands
;
and
I
used
to
say
,
I
lived
just
like
a
man
cast
away
upon
some
desolate
island
,
that
had
nobody
there
but
himself
.
But
how
just
has
it
been
!
and
how
should
all
men
reflect
,
that
when
they
compare
their
present
conditions
with
others
that
are
worse
,
Heaven
may
oblige
them
to
make
the
exchange
,
and
be
convinced
of
their
former
felicity
by
their
experience
;
110
--
I
say
,
how
just
has
it
been
,
that
the
truly
solitary
life
I
reflected
on
in
an
island
of
mere
desolation
should
be
my
lot
,
who
had
so
often
unjustly
compared
it
with
the
life
which
I
then
led
,
in
which
,
had
I
continued
,
I
had
in
all
probability
been
exceeding
prosperous
and
rich
.