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111
I
was
in
some
degree
settled
in
my
measures
for
carrying
on
the
plantation
before
my
kind
friend
,
the
captain
of
the
ship
that
took
me
up
at
sea
,
went
back
;
for
the
ship
remained
there
in
providing
his
loading
,
and
preparing
for
his
voyage
,
near
three
months
;
when
telling
him
what
little
stock
I
had
left
behind
me
in
London
,
he
gave
me
this
friendly
and
sincere
advice
:
"
Seignior
Inglese
,
"
says
he
,
for
so
he
always
called
me
,
"
if
you
will
give
me
letters
,
and
a
procuration
here
in
form
to
me
,
with
orders
to
the
person
who
has
your
money
in
London
to
send
your
effects
to
Lisbon
,
to
such
persons
as
I
shall
direct
,
and
in
such
goods
as
are
proper
for
this
country
,
I
will
bring
you
the
produce
of
them
,
God
willing
,
at
my
return
.
But
since
human
affairs
are
all
subject
to
changes
and
disasters
,
I
would
have
you
give
orders
but
for
one
hundred
pounds
sterling
,
which
,
you
say
,
is
half
your
stock
,
and
let
the
hazard
be
run
for
the
first
;
so
that
if
it
come
safe
,
you
may
order
the
rest
the
same
way
;
and
if
it
miscarry
,
you
may
have
the
other
half
to
have
recourse
to
for
your
supply
.
"
112
This
was
so
wholesome
advice
,
and
looked
so
friendly
,
that
I
could
not
but
be
convinced
it
was
the
best
course
I
could
take
;
so
I
accordingly
prepared
letters
to
the
gentlewoman
with
whom
I
left
my
money
,
and
a
procuration
to
the
Portuguese
captain
,
as
he
desired
.
113
I
wrote
the
English
captain
's
widow
a
full
account
of
all
my
adventures
;
my
slavery
,
escape
,
and
how
I
had
met
with
the
Portugal
captain
at
sea
,
the
humanity
of
his
behavior
,
and
in
what
condition
I
was
now
in
,
with
all
necessary
directions
for
my
supply
.
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114
And
when
this
honest
captain
came
to
Lisbon
,
he
found
means
,
by
some
of
the
English
merchants
there
,
to
send
over
not
the
order
only
,
but
a
full
account
of
my
story
to
a
merchant
at
London
,
who
represented
it
effectually
to
her
;
whereupon
,
she
not
only
delivered
the
money
,
but
out
of
her
own
pocket
sent
the
Portugal
captain
a
very
handsome
present
for
his
humanity
and
charity
to
me
.
115
The
merchant
in
London
vesting
this
hundred
pounds
in
English
goods
,
such
as
the
captain
had
writ
for
,
sent
them
directly
to
him
at
Lisbon
,
and
he
brought
them
all
safe
to
me
to
the
Brazils
;
among
which
,
without
my
direction
(
(
for
I
was
too
young
in
my
business
to
think
of
them
)
)
,
he
had
taken
care
to
have
all
sorts
of
tools
,
iron-work
,
and
utensils
necessary
for
my
plantation
,
and
which
were
of
great
use
to
me
.
116
When
this
cargo
arrived
,
I
thought
my
fortune
made
,
for
I
was
surprised
with
joy
of
it
;
and
my
good
steward
,
the
captain
,
had
laid
out
the
five
pounds
,
which
my
friend
had
sent
him
for
a
present
for
himself
,
to
purchase
and
bring
me
over
a
servant
under
bond
for
six
years
'
service
,
and
would
not
accept
of
any
consideration
,
except
a
little
tobacco
,
which
I
would
have
him
accept
,
being
of
my
own
produce
.
117
Neither
was
this
all
;
but
my
goods
being
all
English
manufactures
such
as
cloth
,
stuffs
,
baise
,
and
things
particularly
valuable
and
desirable
in
the
country
,
I
found
means
to
sell
them
to
a
very
great
advantage
;
so
that
I
may
say
I
had
more
than
four
times
the
value
of
my
first
cargo
,
and
was
now
infinitely
beyond
my
poor
neighbor
,
I
mean
in
the
advancement
of
my
plantation
;
for
the
first
thing
I
did
,
I
bought
me
a
negro
slave
,
and
a
European
servant
also
;
I
mean
another
besides
that
which
the
captain
brought
me
from
Lisbon
.
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118
But
as
abused
prosperity
is
oftentimes
made
the
very
means
of
our
greatest
adversity
,
so
was
it
with
me
.
I
went
on
the
next
year
with
great
success
in
my
plantation
.
I
raised
fifty
great
rolls
of
tobacco
on
my
own
ground
,
more
than
I
had
disposed
of
for
necessaries
among
my
neighbors
;
and
these
fifty
rolls
,
being
each
of
a
hundredweight
,
were
well
cured
,
and
laid
by
against
the
return
of
the
fleet
from
Lisbon
.
And
now
,
increasing
in
business
and
in
wealth
,
my
head
began
to
be
full
of
projects
and
undertakings
beyond
my
reach
,
such
as
are
,
indeed
,
often
the
ruin
of
the
best
heads
in
business
.
119
Had
I
continued
in
the
station
I
was
now
in
,
I
had
room
for
all
the
happy
things
to
have
yet
befallen
me
for
which
my
father
so
earnestly
recommended
a
quiet
,
retired
life
,
and
of
which
he
had
so
sensibly
described
the
middle
station
of
life
to
be
full
of
.
But
other
things
attended
me
,
and
I
was
still
to
be
the
willful
agent
of
all
my
own
miseries
;
and
particularly
to
increase
my
fault
and
double
the
reflections
upon
myself
,
which
in
my
future
sorrows
I
should
have
leisure
to
make
.
All
these
miscarriages
were
procured
by
my
apparent
obstinate
adhering
to
my
foolish
inclination
of
wandering
abroad
,
and
pursuing
that
inclination
in
contradiction
to
the
clearest
views
of
doing
myself
good
in
a
fair
and
plain
pursuit
of
those
prospects
,
and
those
measures
of
life
,
which
Nature
and
Providence
concurred
to
present
me
with
,
and
to
make
my
duty
.
120
As
I
had
once
done
thus
in
my
breaking
away
from
my
parents
,
so
I
could
not
be
content
now
,
but
I
must
go
and
leave
the
happy
view
I
had
of
being
a
rich
and
thriving
man
in
my
new
plantation
,
only
to
pursue
a
rash
and
immoderate
desire
of
rising
faster
than
the
nature
of
the
thing
admitted
;
and
thus
I
cast
myself
down
again
into
the
deepest
gulf
of
human
misery
that
ever
man
fell
into
,
or
perhaps
could
be
consistent
with
life
and
a
state
of
health
in
the
world
.