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411
During
this
confinement
in
my
cover
by
the
rain
,
I
worked
daily
two
or
three
hours
at
enlarging
my
cave
,
and
by
degrees
worked
it
on
towards
one
side
,
till
I
came
to
the
outside
of
the
hill
,
and
made
a
door
,
or
way
out
,
which
came
beyond
my
fence
or
wall
;
and
so
I
came
in
and
out
this
way
.
But
I
was
not
perfectly
easy
at
lying
so
open
;
for
as
I
had
managed
myself
before
,
I
was
in
a
perfect
enclosure
;
whereas
now
,
I
thought
I
lay
exposed
,
and
open
for
anything
to
come
in
upon
me
;
and
yet
I
could
not
perceive
that
there
was
any
living
thing
to
fear
,
the
biggest
creature
that
I
had
yet
seen
upon
the
island
being
a
goat
.
412
September
20
.
--
I
was
now
come
to
the
unhappy
anniversary
of
my
landing
.
I
cast
up
the
notches
on
my
post
,
and
found
I
had
been
on
shore
three
hundred
and
sixty-five
days
.
I
kept
this
day
as
a
solemn
fast
,
setting
it
apart
to
religious
exercise
,
prostrating
myself
on
the
ground
with
the
most
serious
humiliation
,
confessing
my
sins
to
God
,
acknowledging
His
righteous
judgments
upon
me
,
and
praying
to
Him
to
have
mercy
on
me
through
Jesus
Christ
;
and
having
not
tasted
the
least
refreshment
for
twelve
hours
,
even
till
the
going
down
of
the
sun
,
I
then
eat
a
biscuit-cake
and
a
bunch
of
grapes
and
went
to
bed
,
finishing
the
day
as
I
began
it
.
413
I
had
all
this
time
observed
no
Sabbath
day
,
for
as
at
first
I
had
no
sense
of
religion
upon
my
mind
,
I
had
,
after
some
time
,
omitted
to
distinguish
the
weeks
,
by
making
a
longer
notch
than
ordinary
for
the
Sabbath
day
,
and
so
did
not
really
know
what
any
of
the
days
were
.
But
now
,
having
cast
up
the
days
,
as
above
,
I
found
I
had
been
there
a
year
,
so
I
divided
it
into
weeks
,
and
set
apart
every
seventh
day
for
a
Sabbath
;
though
I
found
at
the
end
of
my
account
,
I
had
lost
a
day
or
two
in
my
reckoning
.
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414
A
little
after
this
my
ink
began
to
fail
me
,
and
so
I
contented
myself
to
use
it
more
sparingly
,
and
to
write
down
only
the
most
remarkable
events
of
my
life
,
without
continuing
a
daily
memorandum
of
other
things
.
415
The
rainy
season
and
the
dry
season
began
now
to
appear
regular
to
me
,
and
I
learned
to
divide
them
so
as
to
provide
for
them
accordingly
;
but
I
bought
all
my
experience
before
I
had
it
,
and
this
I
am
going
to
relate
was
one
of
the
most
discouraging
experiments
that
I
made
at
all
.
I
have
mentioned
that
I
had
saved
the
few
ears
of
barley
and
rice
,
which
I
had
so
surprisingly
found
spring
up
,
as
I
thought
,
of
themselves
,
and
believe
there
were
about
thirty
stalks
of
rice
,
and
about
twenty
of
barley
;
and
now
I
thought
it
a
proper
time
to
sow
it
after
the
rains
,
the
sun
being
in
its
southern
position
,
going
from
me
.
416
Accordingly
I
dug
up
a
piece
of
ground
as
well
as
I
could
with
my
wooden
spade
,
and
dividing
it
into
two
parts
,
I
sowed
my
grain
;
but
as
I
was
sowing
it
,
it
casually
occurred
to
my
thoughts
that
I
would
not
sow
it
all
at
first
,
because
I
did
not
know
when
was
the
proper
time
for
it
,
so
I
sowed
about
two-thirds
of
the
seed
,
leaving
about
a
handful
of
each
.
417
It
was
a
great
comfort
to
me
afterwards
that
I
did
so
,
for
not
one
grain
of
that
I
sowed
this
time
came
to
anything
,
for
the
dry
months
following
,
the
earth
having
had
no
rain
after
the
seed
was
sown
,
it
had
no
moisture
to
assist
its
growth
,
and
never
came
up
at
all
till
the
wet
season
had
come
again
,
and
then
it
grew
as
if
it
had
been
but
newly
sown
.
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418
Finding
my
first
seed
did
not
grow
,
which
I
easily
imagined
was
by
the
drought
,
I
sought
for
a
moister
piece
of
ground
to
make
another
trial
in
,
and
I
dug
up
a
piece
of
ground
near
my
new
bower
,
and
sowed
the
rest
of
my
seed
in
February
,
a
little
before
the
vernal
equinox
.
And
this
having
the
rainy
months
of
March
and
April
to
water
it
,
sprung
up
very
pleasantly
,
and
yielded
a
very
good
crop
;
but
having
part
of
the
seed
left
only
,
and
not
daring
to
sow
all
that
I
had
,
I
had
but
a
small
quantity
at
last
,
my
whole
crop
not
amounting
to
above
half
a
peck
of
each
kind
.
419
But
by
this
experiment
I
was
made
master
of
my
business
,
and
knew
exactly
when
the
proper
season
was
to
sow
,
and
that
I
might
expect
two
seed-times
and
two
harvests
every
year
.
420
While
this
corn
was
growing
,
I
made
a
little
discovery
,
which
was
of
use
to
me
afterwards
.
As
soon
as
the
rains
were
over
,
and
the
weather
began
to
settle
,
which
was
about
the
month
of
November
,
I
made
a
visit
up
the
country
to
my
bower
,
where
,
though
I
had
not
been
some
months
,
yet
I
found
all
things
just
as
I
left
them
.
The
circle
or
double
hedge
that
I
had
made
was
not
only
firm
and
entire
,
but
the
stakes
which
I
had
cut
out
of
some
trees
that
grew
hereabouts
were
all
shot
out
,
and
grown
with
long
branches
,
as
much
as
a
willow-tree
usually
shoots
the
first
year
after
loping
its
head
.
I
could
not
tell
what
tree
to
call
it
that
these
stakes
were
cut
from
.
I
was
surprised
,
and
yet
very
well
pleased
to
see
the
young
trees
grow
,
and
I
pruned
them
,
and
led
them
up
to
grow
as
much
alike
as
I
could
.
And
it
is
scarce
credible
how
beautiful
a
figure
they
grew
into
in
three
years
;
so
that
though
the
hedge
made
a
circle
of
about
twenty-five
yards
in
diameter
,
yet
the
trees
,
for
such
I
might
now
call
them
,
soon
covered
it
,
and
it
was
a
complete
shade
,
sufficient
to
lodge
under
all
the
dry
season
.