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as
in
particular
,
pens
,
ink
,
and
paper
,
several
parcels
in
the
captain
's
,
mate
's
,
gunner
's
,
and
carpenter
's
keeping
,
three
or
four
compasses
,
some
mathematical
instruments
,
dials
,
perspectives
,
charts
,
and
books
of
navigation
,
all
of
which
I
huddled
together
,
whether
I
might
want
them
or
no
.
Also
I
found
three
very
good
Bibles
,
which
came
to
me
in
my
cargo
from
England
and
which
I
had
packed
up
among
my
things
;
some
Portuguese
books
,
also
,
and
among
them
two
or
three
Popish
prayer-books
,
and
several
other
books
,
all
of
which
I
carefully
secured
.
And
I
must
not
forget
,
that
we
had
in
the
ship
a
dog
and
two
cats
,
of
whose
eminent
history
I
may
have
occasion
to
say
something
in
its
place
;
for
I
carried
both
the
cats
with
me
;
and
as
for
the
dog
he
jumped
out
of
the
ship
of
himself
,
and
swam
on
shore
to
me
the
day
after
I
went
on
shore
with
my
first
cargo
,
and
was
a
trusty
servant
to
me
many
years
.
I
wanted
nothing
that
he
could
fetch
me
,
nor
any
company
that
he
could
make
up
to
me
;
I
only
wanted
to
have
him
talk
to
me
,
but
that
would
not
do
.
As
I
observed
before
,
I
found
pen
,
ink
,
and
paper
,
and
I
husbanded
them
to
the
utmost
;
and
I
shall
show
that
while
my
ink
lasted
,
I
kept
things
very
exact
;
but
after
that
was
gone
,
I
could
not
,
for
I
could
not
make
any
ink
by
any
means
that
I
could
devise
.
And
this
put
me
in
mind
that
I
wanted
many
things
,
notwithstanding
all
that
I
had
amassed
together
;
and
of
these
,
this
of
ink
was
one
,
as
also
spade
,
pick-axe
,
and
shovel
,
to
dig
or
remove
the
earth
,
needles
,
pins
,
and
thread
;
as
for
linen
,
I
soon
learned
to
want
that
without
much
difficulty
.
This
want
of
tools
made
every
work
I
did
go
on
heavily
;
and
it
was
near
a
whole
year
before
I
had
entirely
finished
my
little
pale
or
surrounded
habitation
.
The
piles
or
stakes
,
which
were
as
heavy
as
I
could
well
lift
,
were
a
long
time
in
cutting
and
preparing
in
the
woods
,
and
more
by
far
in
bringing
home
;
so
that
I
spent
sometimes
two
days
in
cutting
and
bringing
home
one
of
those
posts
,
and
a
third
day
in
driving
it
into
the
ground
;
for
which
purpose
I
got
a
heavy
piece
of
wood
at
first
,
but
at
last
bethought
myself
of
one
of
the
iron
crows
,
which
,
however
,
though
I
found
it
,
yet
it
made
driving
those
posts
or
piles
very
laborious
and
tedious
work
.
But
what
need
I
have
been
concerned
at
the
tediousness
of
anything
I
had
to
do
,
seeing
I
had
time
enough
to
do
it
in
?
Nor
had
I
any
other
employment
,
if
that
had
been
over
,
at
least
that
I
could
foresee
,
except
the
ranging
the
island
to
seek
for
food
,
which
I
did
more
or
less
every
day
.
I
now
began
to
consider
seriously
my
condition
,
and
the
circumstance
I
was
reduced
to
;
and
I
drew
up
the
state
of
my
affairs
in
writing
;
not
so
much
to
leave
them
to
any
that
were
to
come
after
me
,
for
I
was
like
to
have
but
few
heirs
,
as
to
deliver
my
thoughts
from
daily
poring
upon
them
;
and
afflicting
my
mind
.
And
as
my
reason
began
now
to
master
my
despondency
,
I
began
to
comfort
myself
as
well
as
I
could
,
and
to
set
the
good
against
the
evil
,
that
I
might
have
something
to
distinguish
my
case
from
worse
;
and
I
stated
it
very
impartially
,
like
a
debtor
and
creditor
,
the
comforts
I
enjoyed
against
the
miseries
I
suffered
,
thus
:
Evil
:
I
am
cast
upon
a
horrible
desolate
island
,
void
of
all
hope
of
recovery
.
Good
:
But
I
am
alive
,
and
not
drowned
,
as
all
my
ship
's
company
was
.
Evil
:
I
am
singled
out
and
separated
,
as
it
were
,
from
all
the
world
to
be
miserable
.
Good
:
But
I
am
singled
out
,
too
,
from
all
the
ship
's
crew
to
be
spared
from
death
;
and
He
that
miraculously
saved
me
from
death
,
can
deliver
me
from
this
condition
.