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But
having
gotten
over
these
things
in
some
measure
,
and
having
settled
my
household
stuff
and
habitation
,
made
me
a
table
and
a
chair
,
and
all
as
handsome
about
me
as
I
could
,
I
began
to
keep
my
journal
,
of
which
I
shall
here
give
you
the
copy
(
(
though
in
it
will
be
told
all
these
particulars
over
again
)
)
as
long
as
it
lasted
;
for
,
having
no
more
ink
,
I
was
forced
to
leave
it
off
.
September
30
,
1659
.
--
I
,
poor
miserable
Robinson
Crusoe
,
being
shipwrecked
,
during
a
dreadful
storm
,
in
the
offing
,
came
on
shore
in
this
dismal
unfortunate
island
,
which
I
called
the
Island
of
Despair
,
all
the
rest
of
the
ship
's
company
being
drowned
,
and
myself
almost
dead
.
All
the
rest
of
that
day
I
spent
in
afflicting
myself
at
the
dismal
circumstances
I
was
brought
to
,
viz.
,
I
had
neither
food
,
house
,
clothes
,
weapon
,
or
place
to
fly
to
;
and
in
despair
of
any
relief
,
saw
nothing
but
death
before
me
;
either
that
I
should
be
devoured
by
wild
beasts
,
murdered
by
savages
,
or
starved
to
death
for
want
of
food
.
At
the
approach
of
night
,
I
slept
in
a
tree
for
fear
of
wild
creatures
,
but
slept
soundly
,
though
it
rained
all
night
.
October
1
.
--
In
the
morning
I
saw
,
to
my
great
surprise
,
the
ship
had
floated
with
the
high
tide
,
and
was
driven
on
shore
again
much
nearer
the
island
;
which
,
as
it
was
some
comfort
on
one
hand
,
for
seeing
her
sit
upright
,
and
not
broken
to
pieces
,
I
hoped
,
if
the
wind
abated
,
I
might
get
on
board
,
and
get
some
food
and
necessaries
out
of
her
for
my
relief
;
so
,
on
the
other
hand
,
it
renewed
my
grief
at
the
loss
of
my
comrades
,
who
,
I
imagined
,
if
we
had
all
stayed
on
board
,
might
have
saved
the
ship
,
or
at
least
that
they
would
not
have
been
all
drowned
as
they
were
;
and
that
had
the
men
been
saved
,
we
might
perhaps
have
built
us
a
boat
out
of
the
ruins
of
the
ship
,
to
have
carried
us
to
some
other
part
of
the
world
.
I
spent
great
part
of
this
day
in
perplexing
myself
on
these
things
;
but
at
length
seeing
the
ship
almost
dry
,
I
went
upon
the
sand
as
near
as
I
could
,
and
then
swam
on
board
;
this
day
also
it
continued
raining
,
though
with
no
wind
at
all
.
From
the
1st
of
October
to
the
24th
.
--
All
these
days
entirely
spent
in
many
several
voyages
to
get
all
I
could
out
of
the
ship
,
which
I
brought
on
shore
,
every
tide
of
flood
,
upon
rafts
.
Much
rain
also
in
these
days
,
though
with
some
intervals
of
fair
weather
;
but
,
it
seems
,
this
was
the
rainy
season
.
October
20
.
--
I
overset
my
raft
,
and
all
the
goods
I
had
got
upon
it
;
but
being
in
shoal
water
,
and
the
things
being
chiefly
heavy
,
I
recovered
many
of
them
when
the
tide
was
out
.
October
25
.
--
It
rained
all
night
and
all
day
,
with
some
gusts
of
wind
,
during
which
time
the
ship
broke
in
pieces
,
the
wind
blowing
a
little
harder
than
before
,
and
was
no
more
to
be
seen
,
except
the
wreck
of
her
,
and
that
only
at
low
water
.
I
spent
this
day
in
covering
and
securing
the
goods
which
I
had
saved
,
that
the
rain
might
not
spoil
them
.
October
26
.
--
I
walked
about
the
shore
almost
all
day
to
find
out
a
place
to
fix
my
habitation
,
greatly
concerned
to
secure
myself
from
an
attack
in
the
night
,
either
from
wild
beasts
or
men
.
Towards
night
I
fixed
upon
a
proper
place
under
a
rock
,
and
marked
out
a
semicircle
for
my
encampment
,
which
I
resolved
to
strengthen
with
a
work
,
wall
,
or
fortification
made
of
double
piles
,
lined
within
with
cables
,
and
without
with
turf
.
From
the
26th
to
the
30th
I
worked
very
hard
in
carrying
all
my
goods
to
my
new
habitation
,
though
some
part
of
the
time
it
rained
exceeding
hard
.
The
31st
,
in
the
morning
,
I
went
out
into
the
island
with
my
gun
to
see
for
some
food
,
and
discover
the
country
;
when
I
killed
a
she-goat
,
and
her
kid
followed
me
home
,
which
I
afterwards
killed
also
,
because
it
would
not
feed
.