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201
I
finished
this
work
in
about
a
fortnight
;
and
I
think
my
powder
,
which
in
all
was
about
240
pounds
weight
,
was
divided
in
not
less
than
a
hundred
parcels
.
As
to
the
barrel
that
had
been
wet
,
I
did
not
apprehend
any
danger
from
that
,
so
I
placed
it
in
my
new
cave
,
which
in
my
fancy
I
called
my
kitchen
,
and
the
rest
I
hid
up
and
down
and
in
holes
among
the
rocks
,
so
that
no
wet
might
come
to
it
,
marking
very
carefully
where
I
laid
it
.
202
In
the
interval
of
time
while
this
was
doing
,
I
went
out
once
,
at
least
,
every
day
with
my
gun
,
as
well
to
divert
myself
,
as
to
see
if
I
could
kill
anything
fit
for
food
,
and
as
near
as
I
could
to
acquaint
myself
with
what
the
island
produced
.
The
first
time
I
went
out
,
I
presently
discovered
that
there
were
goats
in
the
island
,
which
was
a
great
satisfaction
to
me
;
but
then
it
was
attended
with
this
misfortune
to
me
,
viz.
,
that
they
were
so
shy
,
so
subtle
,
and
so
swift
of
foot
,
that
it
was
the
difficultest
thing
in
the
world
to
come
at
them
.
But
I
was
not
discouraged
at
this
,
not
doubting
but
I
might
now
and
then
shoot
one
,
as
it
soon
happened
;
for
after
I
had
found
their
haunts
a
little
,
I
laid
wait
in
this
manner
for
them
.
I
observed
if
they
saw
me
in
the
valleys
,
though
they
were
upon
the
rocks
,
they
would
run
away
as
in
a
terrible
fright
;
but
if
they
were
feeding
in
the
valleys
,
and
I
was
upon
the
rocks
,
they
took
no
notice
of
me
,
from
whence
I
concluded
that
,
by
the
position
of
their
optics
,
their
sight
was
so
directed
downward
,
that
they
did
not
readily
see
objects
that
were
above
them
.
So
afterward
I
took
this
method
:
I
always
climbed
the
rocks
first
to
get
above
them
,
and
then
had
frequently
a
fair
mark
.
203
The
first
shot
I
made
among
these
creatures
I
killed
a
she-goat
,
which
had
a
little
kid
by
her
,
which
she
gave
suck
to
,
which
grieved
me
heartily
;
but
when
the
old
one
fell
,
the
kid
stood
stock
still
by
her
till
I
came
and
took
her
up
;
and
not
only
so
,
but
when
I
carried
the
old
one
with
me
upon
my
shoulders
,
the
kid
followed
me
quite
to
my
enclosure
;
upon
which
I
laid
down
the
dam
,
and
took
the
kid
in
my
arms
,
and
carried
it
over
my
pale
,
in
hopes
to
have
bred
it
up
tame
;
but
it
would
not
eat
,
so
I
was
forced
to
kill
it
,
and
eat
it
myself
.
These
two
supplied
me
with
flesh
a
great
while
,
for
I
eat
sparingly
,
and
saved
my
provisions
,
my
bread
especially
,
as
much
as
possibly
I
could
.
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204
Having
now
fixed
my
habitation
,
I
found
it
absolutely
necessary
to
provide
a
place
to
make
a
fire
in
,
and
fuel
to
burn
;
and
what
I
did
for
that
,
as
also
how
I
enlarged
my
cave
,
and
what
conveniences
I
made
,
I
shall
give
a
full
account
of
in
its
place
.
But
I
must
first
give
some
little
account
of
myself
,
and
of
my
thoughts
about
living
,
which
it
may
well
be
supposed
were
not
a
few
.
I
had
a
dismal
prospect
of
my
condition
;
for
as
I
was
not
cast
away
upon
that
island
without
being
driven
,
as
is
said
,
by
a
violent
storm
,
quite
out
of
the
course
of
our
intended
voyage
,
and
a
great
way
,
viz.
,
some
hundreds
of
leagues
out
of
the
ordinary
course
of
the
trade
of
mankind
,
I
had
great
reason
to
consider
it
as
a
determination
of
Heaven
,
that
in
this
desolate
place
,
and
in
this
desolate
manner
,
I
should
end
my
life
.
The
tears
would
run
plentifully
down
face
when
I
made
these
reflections
,
and
sometimes
I
would
expostulate
with
myself
,
why
Providence
should
thus
completely
ruin
its
creatures
,
and
render
them
so
absolutely
miserable
,
so
without
help
abandoned
,
so
entirely
depressed
,
that
it
could
hardly
be
rational
to
be
thankful
for
such
a
life
.
205
But
something
always
returned
swift
upon
me
to
check
these
thoughts
,
and
to
reprove
me
;
and
particularly
one
day
,
walking
with
my
gun
in
my
hand
by
the
seaside
,
I
was
very
pensive
upon
the
subject
of
my
present
condition
,
when
reason
,
as
it
were
,
expostulated
with
me
t
'
other
way
,
thus
:
"
Well
,
you
are
in
a
desolate
condition
it
is
true
,
but
pray
remember
,
where
are
the
rest
of
you
?
Did
not
you
come
eleven
of
you
in
the
boat
?
Where
are
the
ten
?
Why
were
not
they
saved
,
and
you
lost
?
Why
were
you
singled
out
?
Is
it
better
to
be
here
,
or
there
?
"
And
then
I
pointed
to
the
sea
.
All
evils
are
to
be
considered
with
the
good
that
is
in
them
,
and
with
what
worse
attends
them
.
206
Then
it
occurred
to
me
again
,
how
well
I
was
furnished
for
my
subsistence
,
and
what
would
have
been
my
case
if
it
had
not
happened
,
which
was
a
hundred
thousand
to
one
,
that
the
ship
had
floated
from
the
place
where
she
first
struck
and
was
driven
so
near
to
the
shore
that
I
had
time
to
get
all
these
things
out
of
her
;
what
would
have
been
my
case
,
if
I
had
been
to
have
lived
in
the
condition
in
which
I
first
came
on
shore
,
without
necessaries
of
life
,
or
necessaries
to
supply
and
procure
them
?
"
Particularly
,
"
said
I
aloud
(
(
though
to
myself
)
)
,
"
what
should
I
have
done
without
a
gun
,
without
ammunition
,
without
any
tools
to
make
anything
or
to
work
with
,
without
clothes
,
bedding
,
a
tent
,
or
any
manner
of
covering
?
"
and
that
now
I
had
all
these
to
a
sufficient
quantity
,
and
was
in
a
fair
way
to
provide
myself
in
such
a
manner
,
as
to
live
without
my
gun
when
my
ammunition
was
spent
;
so
that
I
had
a
tolerable
view
of
subsisting
without
any
want
as
long
as
I
lived
.
For
I
considered
from
the
beginning
how
I
would
provide
for
the
accidents
that
might
happen
,
and
for
the
time
that
was
to
come
,
even
not
only
after
my
ammunition
should
be
spent
,
but
even
after
my
health
or
strength
should
decay
.
207
I
confess
I
had
not
entertained
any
notion
of
my
ammunition
being
destroyed
at
one
blast
--
I
mean
,
my
powder
being
blown
up
by
lightning
;
and
this
made
the
thoughts
of
it
so
surprising
to
me
when
it
lightened
and
thundered
,
as
I
observed
just
now
.
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208
And
now
being
to
enter
into
a
melancholy
relation
of
a
scene
of
silent
life
,
such
,
perhaps
,
as
was
never
heard
of
in
the
world
before
,
I
shall
take
it
from
its
beginning
and
continue
it
in
its
order
.
It
was
by
my
account
,
the
30th
of
September
when
,
in
the
manner
as
above
said
,
I
first
set
foot
upon
this
horrid
island
,
when
the
sun
being
to
us
in
its
autumnal
equinox
,
was
almost
just
over
my
head
,
for
I
reckoned
myself
,
by
observation
,
to
be
in
the
latitude
of
9
degrees
22
minutes
north
of
the
line
.
209
After
I
had
been
there
about
ten
or
twelve
days
it
came
into
my
thoughts
that
I
should
lose
my
reckoning
of
time
for
want
of
books
and
pen
and
ink
,
and
should
even
forget
the
Sabbath
days
from
the
working
days
;
but
to
prevent
this
,
I
cut
it
with
my
knife
upon
a
large
post
,
in
capital
letters
;
and
making
it
into
a
great
cross
,
I
set
it
up
on
the
shore
where
I
first
landed
,
viz.
,
"
I
came
on
shore
here
the
30th
of
September
1659
.
"
Upon
the
sides
of
this
square
post
I
cut
every
day
a
notch
with
my
knife
,
and
every
seventh
notch
was
as
long
again
as
the
rest
,
and
every
first
day
of
the
month
as
long
again
as
that
long
one
;
and
thus
I
kept
my
calendar
,
or
weekly
,
monthly
,
and
yearly
reckoning
of
time
.
210
In
the
next
place
we
are
to
observe
that
among
the
many
things
which
I
brought
out
of
the
ship
in
the
several
voyages
,
which
,
as
above
mentioned
,
I
made
to
it
,
I
got
several
things
of
less
value
,
but
not
all
less
useful
to
me
,
which
I
omitted
setting
down
before
;