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291
I
not
only
thought
these
the
pure
productions
of
Providence
for
my
support
,
but
,
not
doubting
but
that
there
was
more
in
the
place
,
I
went
all
over
that
part
of
the
island
where
I
had
been
before
,
peering
in
every
corner
,
and
under
every
rock
,
to
see
for
more
of
it
;
but
I
could
not
find
any
.
At
last
it
occurred
to
my
thoughts
that
I
had
shook
a
bag
of
chicken
's
meat
out
in
that
place
,
and
then
the
wonder
began
to
cease
;
and
I
must
confess
,
my
religious
thankfulness
to
God
's
providence
began
to
abate
too
,
upon
the
discovering
that
all
this
was
nothing
but
what
was
common
;
I
ought
to
have
been
as
thankful
for
so
strange
and
unforseen
providence
,
as
if
it
had
been
miraculous
;
for
it
was
really
the
work
of
Providence
as
to
me
,
that
should
order
or
appoint
,
that
ten
or
twelve
grains
of
corn
should
remain
unspoiled
(
(
when
the
rats
had
destroyed
all
the
rest
)
)
,
as
if
it
had
been
dropped
from
heaven
;
as
also
that
I
should
throw
it
out
in
that
particular
place
,
where
,
it
being
in
the
shade
of
a
high
rock
,
it
sprang
up
immediately
;
whereas
,
if
I
had
thrown
it
anywhere
else
at
that
time
,
it
had
been
burnt
up
and
destroyed
.
292
I
carefully
saved
the
ears
of
this
corn
,
you
may
be
sure
,
in
their
season
,
which
was
about
the
end
of
June
;
and
laying
up
every
corn
,
I
resolved
to
sow
them
all
again
,
hoping
in
time
to
have
some
quantity
sufficient
to
supply
me
with
bread
.
But
it
was
not
till
the
fourth
year
that
I
could
allow
myself
the
least
grain
of
this
corn
to
eat
,
and
even
then
but
sparingly
,
as
I
shall
say
afterwards
in
its
order
;
for
I
lost
all
that
I
sowed
the
first
season
,
by
not
observing
the
proper
time
;
for
I
sowed
it
just
before
the
dry
season
,
so
that
it
never
came
up
at
all
,
at
least
not
as
it
would
have
done
;
of
which
in
its
place
.
293
Besides
this
barley
,
there
was
,
as
above
,
twenty
or
thirty
stalks
of
rice
,
which
I
preserved
with
the
same
care
,
and
whose
use
was
of
the
same
kind
,
or
to
the
same
purpose
,
viz.
,
to
make
me
bread
,
or
rather
food
;
for
I
found
ways
to
cook
it
up
without
baking
,
though
I
did
that
also
after
some
time
.
But
to
return
to
my
journal
.
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294
I
worked
excessive
hard
these
three
or
four
months
to
get
my
wall
done
;
and
the
14th
of
April
I
closed
it
up
,
contriving
to
go
into
it
,
not
by
a
door
,
but
over
the
wall
by
a
ladder
,
that
there
might
be
no
sign
in
the
outside
of
my
habitation
.
295
April
16
.
--
I
finished
the
ladder
,
so
I
went
up
with
the
ladder
to
the
top
,
and
then
pulled
it
up
after
me
,
and
let
it
down
on
the
inside
.
This
was
a
complete
enclosure
to
me
;
for
within
I
had
room
enough
,
and
nothing
could
come
at
me
from
without
,
unless
it
could
first
mount
my
wall
.
296
The
very
next
day
after
this
wall
was
finished
,
I
had
almost
had
all
my
labor
overthrown
at
once
,
and
myself
killed
.
297
The
case
was
thus
:
As
I
was
busy
in
the
inside
of
it
,
behind
my
tent
,
just
in
the
entrance
into
my
cave
,
I
was
terribly
frightened
with
a
most
dreadful
surprising
thing
indeed
;
for
all
on
a
sudden
I
found
the
earth
come
crumbling
down
from
the
roof
of
my
cave
,
and
from
the
edge
of
the
hill
over
my
head
,
and
two
of
the
posts
I
had
set
up
in
the
cave
cracked
in
a
frightful
manner
.
I
was
heartily
scared
,
but
thought
nothing
of
what
was
really
the
cause
,
only
thinking
that
the
top
of
my
cave
was
falling
in
,
as
some
of
it
had
done
before
;
and
for
fear
I
should
be
buried
in
it
,
I
ran
forward
to
my
ladder
;
and
not
thinking
myself
safe
there
neither
,
I
got
over
my
wall
for
fear
of
the
pieces
of
the
hill
which
I
expected
might
roll
down
upon
me
.
I
was
no
sooner
stepped
down
upon
the
firm
ground
,
but
I
plainly
saw
it
was
a
terrible
earthquake
;
for
the
ground
I
stood
on
shook
three
times
at
about
eight
minutes
'
distance
,
with
three
such
shocks
as
would
have
overturned
the
strongest
building
that
could
be
supposed
to
have
stood
on
the
earth
;
and
a
great
piece
of
the
top
of
a
rock
which
stood
about
half
a
mile
from
me
next
the
sea
,
fell
down
with
such
a
terrible
noise
,
as
I
never
heard
in
all
my
life
.
I
perceived
also
the
very
sea
was
put
into
violent
motion
by
it
;
and
I
believe
the
shocks
were
stronger
under
the
water
than
on
the
island
.
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298
I
was
so
amazed
with
the
thing
itself
,
having
never
felt
the
like
,
or
discoursed
with
any
one
that
had
,
that
I
was
like
one
dead
or
stupefied
;
and
the
motion
of
the
earth
made
my
stomach
sick
,
like
one
that
was
tossed
at
sea
.
But
the
noise
of
the
falling
of
the
rock
awaked
me
,
as
it
were
,
and
rousing
me
from
the
stupefied
condition
I
was
in
,
filled
me
with
horror
,
and
I
thought
of
nothing
then
but
the
hill
falling
upon
my
tent
and
all
my
household
goods
,
and
burying
all
at
once
;
and
this
sunk
my
very
soul
within
me
a
second
time
.
299
After
the
third
shock
was
over
,
and
I
felt
no
more
for
some
time
,
I
began
to
take
courage
;
and
yet
I
had
not
heart
enough
to
go
over
my
wall
again
,
for
fear
of
being
buried
alive
,
but
sat
still
upon
the
ground
,
greatly
cast
down
and
disconsolate
,
not
knowing
what
to
do
.
All
this
while
I
had
not
the
least
serious
religious
thought
,
nothing
but
the
common
,
"
Lord
,
have
mercy
upon
me
!
"
and
when
it
was
over
,
that
went
away
too
.
300
While
I
sat
thus
,
I
found
the
air
overcast
,
and
grow
cloudy
,
as
if
it
would
rain
.
Soon
after
that
the
wind
rose
by
little
and
little
,
so
that
in
less
than
half
an
hour
it
blew
a
most
dreadful
hurricane
.
The
sea
was
all
on
a
sudden
covered
over
with
foam
and
froth
;
the
shore
was
covered
with
the
breach
of
the
water
;
the
trees
were
torn
up
by
the
roots
;
and
a
terrible
storm
it
was
:
and
this
held
about
three
hours
,
and
then
began
to
abate
;
and
in
two
hours
more
it
was
stark
calm
,
and
began
to
rain
very
hard
.