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341
June
26
.
--
Better
;
and
having
no
victuals
to
eat
,
took
my
gun
,
but
found
myself
very
weak
.
However
,
I
killed
a
she-goat
,
and
with
much
difficulty
got
it
home
,
and
broiled
some
of
it
,
and
eat
.
I
would
fain
have
stewed
it
,
and
made
some
broth
,
but
had
no
pot
.
342
June
27
.
--
The
ague
again
so
violent
that
I
lay
abed
all
day
,
and
neither
eat
nor
drank
.
I
was
ready
to
perish
for
thirst
;
but
so
weak
,
I
had
not
strength
to
stand
up
,
or
to
get
myself
any
water
to
drink
.
Prayed
to
God
again
,
but
was
light-headed
;
and
when
I
was
not
,
I
was
so
ignorant
that
I
knew
not
what
to
say
;
only
I
lay
and
cried
,
"
Lord
,
look
upon
me
!
Lord
,
pity
me
!
Lord
,
have
mercy
upon
me
!
"
I
suppose
I
did
nothing
else
for
two
or
three
hours
,
till
the
fit
wearing
off
,
I
fell
asleep
and
did
not
wake
till
far
in
the
night
.
When
I
waked
,
I
found
myself
much
refreshed
,
but
weak
,
and
exceedingly
thirsty
.
However
,
as
I
had
no
water
in
my
whole
habitation
,
I
was
forced
to
lie
till
morning
,
and
went
to
sleep
again
.
In
this
second
sleep
I
had
this
terrible
dream
.
343
I
thought
that
I
was
sitting
on
the
ground
,
on
the
outside
of
my
wall
,
where
I
sat
when
the
storm
blew
after
the
earthquake
,
and
that
I
saw
a
man
descend
from
a
great
black
cloud
,
in
a
bright
flame
of
fire
,
and
light
upon
the
ground
.
He
was
all
over
as
bright
as
a
flame
,
so
that
I
could
but
just
bear
to
look
towards
him
.
His
countenance
was
most
inexpressibly
dreadful
,
impossible
for
words
to
describe
.
When
he
stepped
upon
the
ground
with
his
feet
,
I
thought
the
earth
trembled
,
just
as
it
had
done
before
in
the
earthquake
,
and
all
the
air
looked
,
to
my
apprehension
,
as
if
it
had
been
filled
with
flashes
of
fire
.
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He
was
no
sooner
landed
upon
the
earth
,
but
he
moved
forward
towards
me
,
with
a
long
spear
or
weapon
in
his
hand
,
to
kill
me
;
and
when
he
came
to
a
rising
ground
,
at
some
distance
,
he
spoke
to
me
,
or
I
heard
a
voice
so
terrible
that
it
is
impossible
to
express
the
terror
of
it
.
345
All
that
I
can
say
I
understood
was
this
:
"
Seeing
all
these
things
have
not
brought
thee
to
repentance
,
now
thou
shalt
die
;
"
at
which
words
I
thought
he
lifted
up
the
spear
that
was
in
his
hand
to
kill
me
.
346
No
one
that
shall
ever
read
this
account
,
will
expect
that
I
should
be
able
to
describe
the
horrors
of
my
soul
at
this
terrible
vision
;
I
mean
,
that
even
while
it
was
a
dream
,
I
even
dreamed
of
those
horrors
;
nor
is
it
any
more
possible
to
describe
the
impression
that
remained
upon
my
mind
when
I
awaked
and
found
it
was
but
a
dream
.
347
I
had
,
alas
!
no
divine
knowledge
;
what
I
had
received
by
the
good
instruction
of
my
father
was
then
worn
out
,
by
an
uninterrupted
series
,
for
eight
years
,
of
seafaring
wickedness
,
and
a
constant
conversation
with
nothing
but
such
as
were
,
like
myself
,
wicked
and
profane
to
the
last
degree
.
I
do
not
remember
that
I
had
,
in
all
that
time
,
one
thought
that
so
much
as
tended
either
to
looking
upwards
toward
God
,
or
inwards
towards
a
reflection
upon
my
ways
;
but
a
certain
stupidity
of
soul
,
without
desire
of
good
,
or
conscience
of
evil
,
had
entirely
over-whelmed
me
;
and
I
was
all
that
the
most
hardened
,
unthinking
,
wicked
creature
among
our
common
sailors
can
be
supposed
to
be
;
not
having
the
least
sense
,
either
of
the
fear
of
God
,
in
danger
,
or
of
thankfulness
to
God
,
in
deliverances
.
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In
the
relating
what
is
already
past
of
my
story
,
this
will
be
the
more
easily
believed
,
when
I
shall
add
,
that
through
all
the
variety
of
miseries
that
had
to
this
day
befallen
me
,
I
never
had
so
much
as
one
thought
of
it
being
the
hand
of
God
,
or
that
it
was
a
just
punishment
for
my
sin
;
my
rebellious
behavior
against
my
father
,
or
my
present
sins
,
which
were
great
;
or
so
much
as
a
punishment
for
the
general
course
of
my
wicked
life
.
349
When
I
was
on
the
desperate
expedition
on
the
desert
shores
of
Africa
,
I
never
had
so
much
as
one
thought
of
what
would
become
of
me
;
or
one
wish
to
God
to
direct
me
whither
I
should
go
,
or
to
keep
me
from
the
danger
which
apparently
surrounded
me
,
as
well
from
voracious
creatures
as
cruel
savages
.
But
I
was
merely
thoughtless
of
a
God
or
a
Providence
;
acted
like
a
mere
brute
from
the
principles
of
Nature
,
and
by
the
dictates
of
common
sense
only
,
and
indeed
hardly
that
.
350
When
I
was
delivered
and
taken
up
at
sea
by
the
Portugal
captain
,
well
used
,
and
dealt
justly
and
honorably
with
,
as
well
as
charitably
,
I
had
not
the
least
thankfulness
in
my
thoughts
.
When
again
I
was
shipwrecked
,
ruined
,
and
in
danger
of
drowning
on
this
island
,
I
was
as
far
from
remorse
,
or
looking
on
it
as
a
judgment
;
I
only
said
to
myself
often
,
that
I
was
an
unfortunate
dog
,
and
born
to
be
always
miserable
.