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It
is
easy
to
suppose
that
at
the
noise
of
Friday
's
pistol
we
all
mended
our
pace
,
and
rid
up
as
fast
as
the
way
,
which
was
very
difficult
,
should
give
us
leave
,
to
see
what
was
the
matter
.
As
soon
as
we
came
clear
of
the
trees
,
which
blinded
us
before
,
we
saw
clearly
what
had
been
the
case
,
and
how
Friday
had
disengaged
the
poor
guide
,
though
we
did
not
presently
discern
what
kind
of
creature
it
was
he
had
killed
.
But
never
was
a
fight
managed
so
hardily
,
and
in
such
a
surprising
manner
,
as
that
which
followed
between
Friday
and
the
bear
,
which
gave
us
all
,
though
at
first
we
were
surprised
and
afraid
for
him
,
the
greatest
diversion
imaginable
.
As
the
bear
is
a
heavy
,
clumsy
creature
,
and
does
not
gallop
as
the
wolf
does
,
who
is
swift
and
light
,
as
he
has
two
particular
qualities
,
which
generally
are
the
rule
of
his
actions
;
first
,
as
to
men
,
who
are
not
his
proper
prey
;
I
say
,
not
his
proper
prey
,
because
,
though
I
can
not
say
what
excessive
hunger
might
do
,
which
was
now
their
case
,
the
ground
being
all
covered
with
snow
;
but
as
to
men
,
he
does
not
usually
attempt
them
,
unless
they
first
attack
him
.
On
the
contrary
,
if
you
meet
him
in
the
woods
,
if
you
do
n't
meddle
with
him
,
he
wo
n't
meddle
with
you
;
but
then
you
must
take
care
to
be
very
civil
to
him
,
and
give
him
the
road
,
for
he
is
a
very
nice
gentleman
.
He
wo
n't
go
a
step
out
of
his
way
for
a
prince
;
nay
,
if
you
are
really
afraid
,
your
best
way
is
to
look
another
way
,
and
keep
going
on
;
for
sometimes
if
you
stop
,
and
stand
still
,
and
look
steadily
at
him
,
he
takes
it
for
an
affront
;
but
if
you
throw
or
toss
anything
at
him
,
and
it
hits
him
,
though
it
were
but
a
bit
of
a
stick
as
big
as
your
finger
,
he
takes
it
for
an
affront
,
and
set
all
his
other
business
aside
to
pursue
his
revenge
;
for
he
will
have
satisfaction
in
point
of
honor
.
That
is
his
first
quality
;
the
next
is
,
that
if
he
be
once
affronted
,
he
will
never
leave
you
,
night
or
day
,
till
he
has
his
revenge
,
but
follows
,
at
a
good
round
rate
,
till
he
overtakes
you
.
My
man
Friday
had
delivered
our
guide
,
and
when
we
came
up
to
him
he
was
helping
him
off
from
his
horse
;
for
the
man
was
both
hurt
and
frighted
,
and
indeed
the
last
more
than
the
first
;
when
,
on
the
sudden
,
we
spied
the
bear
come
out
of
the
wood
,
and
a
vast
monstrous
one
it
was
,
the
biggest
by
far
that
ever
I
saw
.
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We
were
all
a
little
surprised
when
we
saw
him
;
but
when
Friday
saw
him
,
it
was
easy
to
see
joy
and
courage
in
the
fellow
's
countenance
.
"
O
!
O
!
O
!
"
says
Friday
,
three
times
pointing
to
him
.
"
O
master
!
you
give
me
the
leave
;
me
shakee
the
hand
with
him
;
me
make
you
good
laugh
.
"
I
was
surprised
to
see
the
fellow
so
pleased
.
"
You
fool
you
,
"
says
I
,
"
he
will
eat
you
up
.
"
"
Eatee
me
up
!
eatee
me
up
!
"
says
Friday
,
twice
over
again
;
"
me
eatee
him
up
;
me
make
you
good
laugh
;
you
all
stay
here
,
me
show
you
good
laugh
.
"
So
down
he
sits
,
and
gets
his
boots
off
in
a
moment
,
and
put
on
a
pair
of
pumps
,
as
we
call
the
flat
shoes
they
wear
,
and
which
he
had
in
his
pocket
,
gives
my
other
servant
his
horse
,
and
with
his
gun
away
he
flew
,
swift
like
the
wind
.
The
bear
was
walking
softly
on
,
and
offered
to
meddle
with
nobody
till
Friday
,
coming
pretty
near
,
calls
to
him
,
as
if
the
bear
could
understand
him
,
"
Hark
ye
,
hark
ye
,
"
says
Friday
,
"
me
speakee
wit
you
.
"
We
followed
at
a
distance
;
for
now
being
come
down
on
the
Gascogn
side
of
the
mountains
,
we
were
entered
a
vast
great
forest
,
where
the
country
was
plain
and
pretty
open
,
though
many
trees
in
it
scattered
here
and
there
.
Friday
,
who
had
,
as
we
say
,
the
heels
of
the
bear
,
came
up
with
him
quickly
,
and
takes
up
a
great
stone
and
throws
at
him
,
and
hit
him
just
on
the
head
,
but
did
him
no
harm
than
if
he
had
thrown
it
against
a
wall
.
But
it
answered
Friday
's
end
,
for
the
rogue
was
so
void
of
fear
,
that
he
did
it
purely
to
make
the
bear
follow
him
,
and
show
us
some
laugh
,
as
he
called
it
.
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As
soon
as
the
bear
felt
the
stone
,
and
saw
him
,
he
turns
about
,
and
comes
after
him
,
taking
devilish
long
strides
,
and
shuffling
along
at
a
strange
rate
,
so
as
would
have
put
a
horse
to
a
middling
gallop
.
Away
runs
Friday
,
and
takes
his
course
as
if
he
run
towards
us
for
help
;
so
we
all
resolved
to
fire
at
once
upon
the
bear
,
and
deliver
my
man
;
though
I
was
angry
at
him
heartily
for
bringing
the
bear
back
upon
us
,
when
he
was
going
about
his
own
business
another
way
;
and
especially
I
was
angry
that
he
had
turned
the
bear
upon
us
,
and
then
run
away
;
and
I
called
out
,
"
You
dog
,
"
said
I
,
"
is
this
your
making
us
laugh
?
Come
away
,
and
take
your
horse
,
that
we
may
shoot
the
creature
.
"
He
hears
me
,
and
cries
out
,
"
No
shoot
,
no
shoot
;
stand
still
,
you
get
much
laugh
.
"
And
as
the
nimble
creature
run
two
feet
for
the
beast
's
one
,
he
turned
on
a
sudden
,
on
one
side
of
us
,
and
seeing
a
great
oak
tree
fit
for
his
purpose
,
he
beckoned
to
us
to
follow
;
and
doubling
his
pace
,
he
get
nimbly
up
the
tree
,
laying
his
gun
down
upon
the
ground
,
at
about
five
or
six
yards
from
the
bottom
of
the
tree
.
The
bear
soon
came
to
the
tree
,
and
we
followed
at
a
distance
.
The
first
thing
he
did
,
he
stopped
at
the
gun
,
smelt
to
it
,
but
let
it
lie
,
and
up
he
scrambles
into
the
tree
,
climbing
like
a
cat
,
though
so
monstrously
heavy
.
I
was
amazed
at
the
folly
,
as
I
though
it
,
of
my
man
,
and
could
not
for
my
life
see
anything
to
laugh
at
yet
,
till
seeing
the
bear
get
up
the
tree
,
we
all
rode
nearer
to
him
.