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The
next
day
,
being
the
19th
,
I
went
back
,
having
made
me
two
small
bags
to
bring
home
my
harvest
;
but
I
was
surprised
,
when
,
coming
to
my
heap
of
grapes
,
which
were
so
rich
and
fine
when
I
gathered
them
,
I
found
them
all
spread
about
,
trod
to
pieces
,
and
dragged
about
,
some
here
,
some
there
,
and
abundance
eaten
and
devoured
.
By
this
I
concluded
there
were
some
wild
creatures
thereabouts
,
which
had
done
this
;
but
what
they
were
,
I
knew
not
.
However
,
as
I
found
that
there
was
no
laying
them
up
on
heaps
,
and
no
carrying
them
away
in
a
sack
,
but
that
one
way
they
would
be
destroyed
,
and
the
other
way
they
would
be
crushed
with
their
own
weight
,
I
took
another
course
;
for
I
gathered
a
large
quantity
of
the
grapes
,
and
hung
them
up
upon
the
out-branches
of
the
trees
,
that
they
might
cure
and
dry
in
the
sun
;
and
as
for
the
limes
and
lemons
,
I
carried
as
many
back
as
I
could
well
stand
under
.
When
I
came
home
from
this
journey
,
I
contemplated
with
great
pleasure
the
fruitfulness
of
that
valley
,
and
the
pleasantness
of
the
situation
;
the
security
from
storms
on
that
side
,
the
water
and
the
wood
;
and
concluded
that
I
had
pitched
upon
a
place
to
fix
my
abode
,
which
was
by
far
the
worst
part
of
the
country
.
Upon
the
whole
,
I
began
to
consider
of
removing
my
habitation
,
and
to
look
out
for
a
place
equally
safe
as
where
I
now
was
situate
,
if
possible
,
in
that
pleasant
fruitful
part
of
the
island
.
This
thought
ran
long
in
my
head
,
and
I
was
exceeding
fond
of
it
for
some
time
,
the
pleasantness
of
the
place
tempting
me
;
but
when
I
came
to
a
nearer
view
of
it
,
and
to
consider
that
I
was
now
by
the
seaside
,
where
it
was
at
least
possible
that
something
might
happen
to
my
advantage
,
and
,
by
the
same
ill
fate
that
brought
me
hither
,
might
bring
some
other
unhappy
wretches
to
the
same
place
;
and
though
it
was
scarce
probable
that
any
such
thing
should
ever
happen
,
yet
to
enclose
myself
among
the
hills
and
woods
in
the
centre
of
the
island
,
was
to
anticipate
my
bondage
,
and
to
render
such
an
affair
not
only
improbable
,
but
impossible
;
and
that
therefore
I
ought
not
by
any
means
to
remove
.
However
,
I
was
so
enamored
of
this
place
that
I
spent
much
of
my
time
there
for
the
whole
remaining
part
of
the
month
of
July
;
and
though
,
upon
second
thoughts
,
I
resolved
as
above
,
not
to
remove
,
yet
I
built
me
a
little
kind
of
bower
,
and
surrounded
it
at
a
distance
with
a
strong
fence
,
being
a
double
hedge
as
high
as
I
could
reach
,
well
staked
,
and
filled
between
with
brushwood
.
And
here
I
lay
very
secure
,
sometimes
two
or
three
nights
together
,
always
going
over
it
with
a
ladder
,
as
before
;
so
that
I
fancied
now
I
had
my
country-house
and
my
sea-coast
house
;
and
this
work
took
me
up
to
the
beginning
of
August
.
I
had
but
newly
finished
my
fence
,
and
began
to
enjoy
my
labor
,
but
the
rains
came
on
,
and
made
me
stick
close
to
my
first
habitation
;
for
though
I
had
made
me
a
tent
like
the
other
,
with
a
piece
of
a
sail
,
and
spread
it
very
well
,
yet
I
had
not
the
shelter
of
a
hill
to
keep
me
from
storms
,
nor
a
cave
behind
me
to
retreat
into
when
the
rains
were
extraordinary
.
About
the
beginning
of
August
,
as
I
said
,
I
had
finished
my
bower
,
and
began
to
enjoy
myself
.
The
3rd
of
August
I
found
the
grapes
I
had
hung
up
were
perfectly
dried
,
and
indeed
were
excellent
good
raisins
of
the
sun
;
so
I
began
to
take
them
down
from
the
trees
.
And
it
was
very
happy
that
I
do
so
,
for
the
rains
which
followed
would
have
spoiled
them
,
and
I
had
lost
the
best
part
of
my
winter
food
;
for
I
had
above
two
hundred
large
bunches
of
them
.
No
sooner
had
I
taken
them
all
down
,
and
carried
most
of
them
home
to
my
cave
,
but
it
began
to
rain
;
and
from
hence
,
which
was
the
14th
of
August
,
it
rained
,
more
or
less
,
every
day
till
the
middle
of
October
,
and
sometimes
so
violently
,
that
I
could
not
stir
out
of
my
cave
for
several
days
.
In
this
season
,
I
was
much
surprised
with
the
increase
of
my
family
.
I
had
been
much
concerned
for
the
loss
of
one
of
my
cats
,
who
run
away
from
me
,
or
,
as
I
thought
,
had
been
dead
,
and
I
heard
no
more
tale
or
tidings
of
her
,
still
,
to
my
astonishment
,
she
came
home
about
the
end
of
August
with
three
kittens
.
This
was
the
more
strange
to
me
,
because
,
though
I
had
killed
a
wildcat
,
as
I
called
it
,
with
my
gun
,
yet
I
thought
it
was
a
quite
different
kind
from
our
European
cats
;
yet
the
young
cats
were
the
same
kind
of
house-breed
like
the
old
one
;
and
both
my
cats
being
females
,
I
thought
it
very
strange
.
But
from
these
three
cats
I
afterwards
came
to
be
so
pestered
with
cats
,
that
I
was
forced
to
kill
them
like
vermin
,
or
wild
beasts
,
and
to
drive
them
from
my
house
as
much
as
possible
.
From
the
14th
of
August
to
the
26th
,
incessant
rain
,
so
that
I
could
not
stir
,
and
was
now
very
careful
not
to
be
much
wet
.
In
this
confinement
,
I
began
to
be
straitened
for
food
;
but
venturing
out
twice
,
I
one
day
killed
a
goat
,
and
the
last
day
,
which
was
the
26th
,
found
a
very
large
tortoise
,
which
was
a
treat
to
me
,
and
my
food
was
regulated
thus
:
I
eat
a
bunch
of
raisins
for
my
breakfast
,
a
piece
of
the
goat
's
flesh
,
or
of
the
turtle
,
for
my
dinner
,
broiled
;
for
,
to
my
great
misfortune
,
I
had
no
vessel
to
boil
or
stew
anything
;
and
two
or
three
of
the
turtle
's
eggs
for
my
supper
.