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I
have
been
now
thirteen
days
on
shore
,
and
had
been
eleven
times
on
board
the
ship
;
in
which
time
I
had
brought
away
all
that
one
pair
of
hands
could
well
be
supposed
capable
to
bring
,
though
I
believe
verily
,
had
the
calm
weather
held
,
I
should
have
brought
away
the
whole
ship
piece
by
piece
.
But
preparing
the
twelfth
time
to
go
on
board
,
I
found
the
wind
begin
to
rise
.
However
,
at
low
water
I
went
on
board
,
and
though
I
thought
I
had
rummaged
the
cabin
so
effectually
as
that
nothing
more
could
be
found
,
yet
I
discovered
a
locker
with
drawers
in
it
,
in
one
of
which
I
found
two
or
three
razors
,
and
one
pair
of
large
scissors
,
with
some
ten
or
a
dozen
of
good
knives
and
forks
;
in
another
,
I
found
some
thirty-six
pounds
value
in
money
,
some
European
coin
,
some
Brazil
,
some
pieces
of
eight
,
some
gold
,
some
silver
.
I
smiled
to
myself
at
the
sight
of
this
money
.
"
O
drug
!
"
said
I
aloud
,
"
what
art
thou
good
for
?
Thou
art
not
worth
to
me
,
no
,
not
the
taking
off
of
the
ground
;
one
of
those
knives
is
worth
all
this
heap
.
I
have
no
manner
of
use
for
thee
;
even
remain
where
thou
art
,
and
go
to
the
bottom
as
a
creature
whose
life
is
not
worth
saving
.
"
However
,
upon
second
thoughts
,
I
took
it
away
;
and
wrapping
all
this
in
a
piece
of
canvas
,
I
began
to
think
of
making
another
raft
;
but
while
I
was
preparing
this
,
I
found
the
sky
overcast
,
and
the
wind
began
to
rise
,
and
in
a
quarter
of
an
hour
it
blew
a
fresh
gale
from
the
shore
.
It
presently
occurred
to
me
that
it
was
in
vain
to
pretend
to
make
a
raft
with
the
wind
off
shore
,
and
that
it
was
my
business
to
be
gone
before
the
tide
of
flood
began
,
otherwise
I
might
not
be
able
to
reach
the
shore
at
all
.
Accordingly
I
let
myself
down
into
the
water
,
and
swam
across
the
channel
,
which
lay
between
the
ship
and
the
sands
,
and
even
that
with
difficulty
enough
,
partly
with
the
weight
of
the
things
I
had
about
me
,
and
partly
the
roughness
of
the
water
;
for
the
wind
rose
very
hastily
,
and
before
it
was
quite
high
water
it
blew
a
storm
.
But
I
was
gotten
home
to
my
little
tent
,
where
I
lay
with
all
my
wealth
about
me
very
secure
.
It
blew
very
hard
all
that
night
,
and
in
the
morning
,
when
I
looked
out
,
behold
,
no
more
ship
was
to
be
seen
.
I
was
a
little
surprised
,
but
recovered
myself
with
this
satisfactory
reflection
,
viz.
,
that
I
had
lost
no
time
,
nor
abated
no
diligence
,
to
get
everything
out
of
her
that
could
be
useful
to
me
,
and
that
indeed
there
was
little
left
in
her
that
I
was
able
to
bring
away
if
I
had
had
more
time
.
I
now
gave
over
any
more
thoughts
of
the
ship
,
or
of
anything
out
of
her
,
except
what
might
drive
on
there
from
her
wreck
,
as
indeed
divers
pieces
of
her
afterwards
did
;
but
those
things
were
of
small
use
to
me
.
My
thoughts
were
now
wholly
employed
about
securing
myself
against
either
savages
,
if
any
should
appear
,
or
wild
beasts
,
if
any
were
in
the
island
;
and
I
had
many
thoughts
of
the
method
how
to
do
this
,
and
what
kind
of
dwelling
to
make
,
whether
I
should
make
me
a
cave
in
the
earth
,
or
a
tent
upon
the
earth
;
and
,
in
short
,
I
resolved
upon
both
,
the
manner
and
description
of
which
it
may
not
be
improper
to
give
an
account
of
.
I
soon
found
the
place
I
was
in
was
not
for
my
settlement
,
particularly
because
it
was
upon
a
low
moorish
ground
near
the
sea
,
and
I
believed
would
not
be
wholesome
;
and
more
particularly
because
there
was
no
fresh
water
near
it
.
So
I
resolved
to
find
a
more
healthy
and
more
convenient
spot
of
ground
.
I
consulted
several
things
in
my
situation
,
which
I
found
would
be
proper
for
me
.
First
,
health
and
fresh
water
,
I
just
now
mentioned
.
Secondly
,
shelter
from
the
heat
of
the
sun
.
Thirdly
security
from
ravenous
creatures
,
whether
men
or
beasts
.
Fourthly
,
a
view
to
the
sea
,
that
if
God
sent
any
ship
in
sight
I
might
not
lose
any
advantage
for
my
deliverance
,
of
which
I
was
not
willing
to
banish
all
my
expectation
yet
.
In
search
of
a
place
proper
for
this
,
I
found
a
little
plain
on
the
side
of
a
rising
hill
,
whose
front
towards
this
little
plain
was
steep
as
a
house-side
,
so
that
nothing
could
come
down
upon
me
from
the
top
;
on
the
side
of
this
rock
there
was
a
hollow
place
,
worn
a
little
way
in
,
like
the
entrance
or
door
of
a
cave
;
but
there
was
not
really
any
cave
,
or
way
into
the
rock
at
all
.