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As
for
a
pick-axe
,
I
made
use
of
the
iron
crows
,
which
were
proper
enough
,
though
heavy
;
but
the
next
thing
was
a
shovel
or
spade
.
This
was
so
absolutely
necessary
,
that
indeed
I
could
no
nothing
effectually
without
it
;
but
what
kind
of
one
to
make
,
I
knew
not
.
November
18
.
--
The
next
day
,
in
searching
the
woods
,
I
found
a
tree
of
that
wood
,
or
like
it
,
which
in
the
Brazils
they
call
the
iron
tree
,
for
its
exceeding
hardness
;
of
this
,
with
great
labor
,
and
almost
spoiling
my
axe
,
I
cut
a
piece
,
and
brought
it
home
,
too
,
was
difficulty
enough
,
for
it
was
exceeding
heavy
.
The
excessive
hardness
of
the
wood
,
and
having
no
other
way
,
made
me
a
long
while
upon
this
machine
,
for
I
worked
it
effectually
,
by
little
and
little
,
into
the
form
of
a
shovel
or
spade
,
the
handle
exactly
shaped
like
ours
in
England
,
only
that
the
broad
part
having
no
iron
shod
upon
it
at
bottom
,
it
would
not
last
me
so
long
.
However
,
it
served
well
enough
for
the
uses
which
I
had
occasion
to
put
it
to
;
but
never
was
a
shovel
,
I
believe
,
made
after
that
fashion
,
or
so
long
a-making
.
I
was
still
deficient
,
for
I
wanted
a
basket
or
a
wheel-barrow
.
A
basket
I
could
not
make
by
any
means
,
having
no
such
things
as
twigs
that
would
bend
to
make
wicker
ware
,
at
least
none
yet
found
out
.
And
as
to
a
wheelbarrow
,
I
fancied
I
could
make
all
but
the
wheel
,
but
that
I
had
no
notion
of
,
neither
did
I
know
how
to
go
about
it
;
besides
,
I
had
no
possible
way
to
make
the
iron
gudgeons
for
the
spindle
or
axis
of
the
wheel
to
run
in
,
so
I
gave
it
over
;
and
so
for
carrying
away
the
earth
which
I
dug
out
of
the
cave
,
I
made
me
a
thing
like
a
hod
which
the
laborers
carry
mortar
in
,
when
they
serve
the
bricklayers
.
This
was
not
so
difficult
to
me
as
the
making
the
shovel
;
and
yet
this
,
and
the
shovel
,
and
the
attempt
which
I
made
in
vain
to
make
a
wheelbarrow
,
took
me
up
no
less
than
four
days
;
I
mean
always
,
excepting
my
morning
walk
with
my
gun
,
which
I
seldom
failed
,
and
very
seldom
failed
also
bringing
home
something
fit
to
eat
.
November
23
.
--
My
other
work
having
now
stood
still
because
of
my
making
these
tools
,
when
they
were
finished
I
went
on
,
and
working
every
day
,
as
my
strength
and
time
allowed
,
I
spent
eighteen
days
entirely
in
widening
and
deepening
my
cave
,
that
it
might
hold
my
goods
commodiously
.
Note
:
During
all
this
time
I
worked
to
make
this
room
or
cave
spacious
enough
to
accomodate
me
as
a
warehouse
or
magazine
,
a
kitchen
,
a
dining-room
,
and
a
cellar
;
as
for
my
lodging
,
I
kept
to
the
tent
,
except
that
sometimes
in
the
wet
season
of
the
year
it
rained
so
hard
that
I
could
not
keep
myself
dry
,
which
caused
me
afterwards
to
cover
all
my
place
within
my
pale
with
long
poles
,
in
the
form
of
rafters
,
leaning
against
the
rock
,
and
load
them
with
flags
and
large
leaves
of
trees
,
like
a
thatch
.
December
10
.
--
I
began
now
to
think
my
cave
or
vault
finished
when
on
a
sudden
(
(
it
seems
I
had
made
it
too
large
)
)
a
great
quantity
of
earth
fell
down
from
the
top
and
one
side
,
so
much
,
that
,
in
short
,
it
frighted
me
,
and
not
without
reason
too
;
for
if
I
had
been
under
it
,
I
had
never
wanted
a
grave-digger
.
Upon
this
disaster
I
had
a
great
deal
of
work
to
do
over
again
;
for
I
had
the
loose
earth
to
carry
out
;
and
,
which
was
of
more
importance
,
I
had
the
ceiling
to
prop
up
,
so
that
I
might
be
sure
no
more
would
come
down
.
December
11
.
--
This
day
I
went
to
work
with
it
accordingly
,
and
got
two
shores
or
posts
pitched
upright
to
the
top
,
with
two
pieces
of
boards
across
over
each
post
.
This
I
finished
the
next
day
;
and
setting
more
posts
up
with
boards
,
in
about
a
week
more
I
had
the
roof
secured
;
and
the
posts
standing
in
rows
,
served
me
for
partitions
to
part
of
my
house
.
December
17
.
--
From
this
day
to
the
twentieth
I
placed
shelves
,
and
knocked
up
nails
on
the
posts
to
hang
everything
up
that
could
be
hung
up
;
and
now
I
began
to
be
in
some
order
within
doors
.