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321
May
7
.
--
Went
to
the
wreck
again
,
but
with
an
intent
not
to
work
,
but
found
the
weight
of
the
wreck
had
broke
itself
down
,
the
beams
being
cut
;
that
several
pieces
of
the
ship
seemed
to
lie
loose
,
and
the
inside
of
the
hold
lay
so
open
that
I
could
see
into
it
,
but
almost
full
of
water
and
sand
.
322
May
8
.
--
Went
to
the
wreck
,
and
carried
an
iron
crow
to
wrench
up
the
deck
,
which
lay
now
quite
clear
of
the
water
or
sand
.
I
wrenched
open
two
planks
,
and
brought
them
on
shore
also
with
the
tide
.
I
left
the
iron
crow
in
the
wreck
for
next
day
.
323
May
9
.
--
Went
to
the
wreck
,
and
with
the
crow
made
way
into
the
body
of
the
wreck
,
and
felt
several
casks
,
and
loosened
them
with
the
crow
,
but
could
not
break
them
up
.
I
felt
also
the
roll
of
English
lead
,
and
could
stir
it
,
but
it
was
too
heavy
to
remove
.
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324
May
10
,
11
,
12
,
13
,
14
.
--
Went
every
day
to
the
wreck
,
and
got
a
great
deal
of
pieces
of
timber
,
and
boards
,
or
plank
,
and
two
or
three
hundredweight
of
iron
.
325
May
15
.
--
I
carried
two
hatchets
to
try
if
I
could
not
cut
a
piece
off
of
the
roll
of
lead
,
by
placing
the
edge
of
one
hatchet
,
and
driving
it
with
the
other
;
but
,
as
it
lay
about
a
foot
and
a
half
in
the
water
,
I
could
not
make
any
blow
to
drive
the
hatchet
.
326
May
16
.
--
It
had
blowed
hard
in
the
night
,
and
the
wreck
appeared
more
broken
by
the
force
of
the
water
;
but
I
stayed
so
long
in
the
woods
to
get
pigeons
for
food
,
that
the
tide
prevented
me
going
to
the
wreck
that
day
.
327
May
17
.
--
I
saw
some
pieces
of
the
wreck
blown
on
shore
,
at
a
great
distance
,
near
two
miles
off
me
,
but
resolved
to
see
what
they
were
,
and
found
it
was
a
piece
of
the
head
,
but
too
heavy
for
me
to
bring
away
.
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328
May
24
.
--
Every
day
to
this
day
I
worked
on
the
wreck
,
and
with
hard
labor
I
loosened
some
things
so
much
with
the
crow
that
the
first
blowing
tide
several
casks
floated
out
,
and
two
of
the
seamen
's
chests
.
But
the
wind
blowing
from
the
shore
,
nothing
came
to
land
that
day
but
pieces
of
timber
,
and
a
hogshead
,
which
had
some
brazil
pork
in
it
,
but
the
salt
water
and
the
sand
had
spoiled
it
.
329
I
continued
this
work
every
day
to
the
15th
of
June
,
except
the
time
necessary
to
get
food
,
which
I
always
appointed
,
during
this
part
of
my
employment
,
to
be
when
the
tide
was
up
,
that
I
might
be
ready
when
it
was
ebbed
out
.
And
by
this
time
I
had
gotten
timber
,
and
plank
,
and
iron-work
enough
to
have
builded
a
good
boat
,
if
I
had
known
how
;
and
also
,
I
got
at
several
times
,
and
in
several
pieces
,
near
one
hundredweight
of
the
sheet-lead
.
330
June
16
.
--
Going
down
to
the
seaside
,
I
found
a
large
tortoise
,
or
turtle
.