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231
Having
now
brought
my
mind
a
little
to
relish
my
condition
,
and
given
over
looking
out
to
sea
,
to
see
if
I
could
spy
a
ship
;
I
say
,
giving
over
these
things
,
I
began
to
apply
myself
to
accomodate
my
way
of
living
,
and
to
make
things
as
easy
to
me
as
I
could
.
232
I
have
already
described
my
habitation
,
which
was
a
tent
under
the
side
of
a
rock
,
surrounded
with
a
strong
pale
of
posts
and
cables
;
but
I
might
now
rather
call
it
a
wall
,
for
I
raised
a
kind
of
wall
up
against
it
of
turfs
,
about
two
feet
thick
on
the
outside
,
and
after
some
time
--
I
think
it
was
a
year
and
a
half
--
I
raised
rafters
from
it
leaning
to
the
rock
,
and
thatched
or
covered
it
with
boughs
of
trees
and
such
things
as
I
could
get
to
keep
out
the
rain
,
which
I
found
at
some
times
of
the
year
very
violent
.
233
I
have
already
observed
how
I
brought
all
my
goods
into
this
pale
,
and
into
the
cave
which
I
had
made
behind
me
.
But
I
must
observe
,
too
,
that
at
first
this
was
a
confused
heap
of
goods
,
which
as
they
lay
in
no
order
,
so
they
took
up
all
my
place
;
I
had
no
room
to
turn
myself
.
So
I
set
myself
to
enlarge
my
cave
and
works
farther
into
the
earth
;
for
it
was
a
loose
sandy
rock
which
yielded
easily
to
the
labor
I
bestowed
on
it
.
And
so
,
when
I
found
I
was
pretty
safe
as
to
beasts
of
prey
,
I
worked
sideways
to
the
right
hand
into
the
rock
;
and
then
,
turning
to
the
right
again
,
working
quite
out
,
and
made
me
a
door
to
come
out
on
the
outside
of
my
pale
or
fortification
.
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This
gave
me
not
only
egress
and
regress
,
as
it
were
a
back-way
to
my
tent
and
to
my
storehouse
,
but
gave
me
room
to
stow
my
goods
.
235
And
now
I
began
to
apply
myself
to
make
such
necessary
things
as
I
found
I
most
wanted
,
as
particularly
a
chair
and
a
table
;
for
without
these
I
was
not
able
to
enjoy
the
few
comforts
I
had
in
the
world
.
I
could
not
write
or
eat
,
or
do
several
things
with
so
much
pleasure
without
a
table
.
236
So
I
went
to
work
:
and
here
I
must
needs
observe
,
that
as
reason
is
the
substance
and
original
of
the
mathematics
,
so
by
stating
and
squaring
everything
by
reason
,
and
by
making
the
most
rational
judgment
of
things
,
every
man
may
be
in
time
master
of
every
mechanic
art
.
I
had
never
handled
a
tool
in
my
life
;
and
yet
in
time
,
by
labor
,
application
,
and
contrivance
,
I
found
at
last
that
I
wanted
nothing
but
I
could
have
made
it
,
especially
if
I
had
had
more
tools
.
However
,
I
made
abundance
of
things
even
without
tools
,
and
some
with
no
more
tools
than
an
adze
and
a
hatchet
,
which
,
perhaps
,
were
never
made
that
way
before
,
and
that
with
infinite
labor
.
For
example
,
if
I
wanted
a
board
,
I
had
no
other
way
but
to
cut
down
a
tree
,
set
it
on
an
edge
before
me
,
and
hew
it
flat
on
either
side
with
my
axe
,
till
I
had
brought
it
to
be
thick
as
a
plank
,
and
then
dub
it
smooth
with
my
adze
.
It
is
true
,
by
this
method
I
could
make
but
one
board
out
of
a
whole
tree
;
but
this
I
had
no
remedy
for
but
patience
,
any
more
than
I
had
for
the
prodigious
deal
of
time
and
labor
which
it
took
me
up
to
make
a
plank
or
board
.
But
my
time
or
labor
was
little
worth
,
and
so
it
was
as
well
employed
one
way
as
another
.
237
However
,
I
made
me
a
table
and
a
chair
,
as
I
observed
above
,
in
the
first
place
,
and
this
I
did
out
of
the
short
pieces
of
boards
that
I
brought
on
my
raft
from
the
ship
.
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But
when
I
had
wrought
out
some
boards
,
as
above
,
I
made
large
shelves
of
the
breadth
of
a
foot
and
a
half
one
over
another
,
all
along
one
side
of
my
cave
,
to
lay
all
my
tools
,
nails
,
and
ironwork
;
and
,
in
a
word
,
to
separate
everything
at
large
in
their
places
,
that
I
might
come
easily
at
them
.
I
knocked
pieces
into
the
wall
of
the
rock
to
hang
my
guns
and
all
things
that
would
hang
up
;
so
that
had
my
cave
been
to
be
seen
,
it
looked
like
a
general
magazine
of
all
necessary
things
;
and
I
had
everything
so
ready
at
my
hand
,
that
it
was
a
great
pleasure
to
me
to
see
all
my
goods
in
such
order
,
and
especially
to
find
my
stock
of
all
necessaries
so
great
.
239
And
now
it
was
when
I
began
to
keep
a
journal
of
every
day
's
employment
;
for
,
indeed
,
at
first
,
I
was
in
too
much
hurry
,
and
not
only
hurry
as
to
labor
,
but
in
too
much
discomposure
of
mind
;
and
my
journal
would
have
been
full
of
many
dull
things
.
For
example
,
I
must
have
said
thus
:
September
the
30th
.
--
After
I
got
to
shore
,
and
had
escaped
drowning
,
instead
of
being
thankful
to
God
for
my
deliverance
,
having
first
vomited
with
the
great
quantity
of
salt
water
which
was
gotten
into
my
stomach
,
and
recovering
myself
a
little
,
I
ran
about
the
shore
,
wringing
my
hands
,
and
beating
my
head
and
face
,
exclaiming
at
my
misery
,
and
crying
out
,
I
was
undone
,
undone
,
till
,
tired
and
faint
,
I
was
forced
to
lie
down
on
the
ground
to
repose
;
but
durst
not
sleep
,
for
fear
of
being
devoured
.
240
Some
days
after
this
,
and
after
I
had
been
on
board
the
ship
and
got
all
that
I
could
out
of
her
,
yet
I
could
not
forbear
getting
up
to
the
top
of
a
little
mountain
,
and
looking
out
to
sea
,
in
hopes
of
seeing
a
ship
;
then
fancy
at
a
vast
distance
I
spied
a
sail
,
please
myself
with
the
hopes
of
it
,
and
then
,
after
looking
steadily
till
I
was
almost
blind
,
lose
it
quite
,
and
sit
down
and
weep
like
a
child
,
and
thus
increase
my
misery
by
my
folly
.