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I
mentioned
before
that
I
had
a
great
mind
to
see
the
whole
island
,
and
that
I
had
travelled
up
the
brook
,
and
so
on
to
where
I
built
my
bower
,
and
where
I
had
an
opening
quite
to
the
sea
,
on
the
other
side
of
the
island
.
I
now
resolved
to
travel
quite
across
to
the
seashore
on
that
side
;
so
taking
my
gun
,
a
hatchet
,
and
my
dog
,
and
a
larger
quantity
of
powder
and
shot
than
usual
,
with
two
biscuit-cakes
and
a
great
bunch
of
raisins
in
my
pouch
for
my
store
,
I
began
my
journey
.
When
I
had
passed
the
vale
where
my
bower
stood
,
as
above
,
I
came
within
view
of
the
sea
to
the
west
;
and
it
being
a
very
clear
day
,
I
fairly
descried
land
,
whether
an
island
or
a
continent
I
could
not
tell
;
but
it
lay
very
high
,
extending
from
the
west
to
the
WSW
.
at
a
very
great
distance
;
by
my
guess
,
it
could
not
be
less
than
fifteen
or
twenty
leagues
off
.
I
could
not
tell
what
part
of
the
world
this
might
be
,
otherwise
than
that
I
know
it
must
be
part
of
America
,
and
,
as
I
concluded
,
by
all
my
observations
,
must
be
near
the
Spanish
dominions
,
and
perhaps
was
all
inhabited
by
savages
,
where
,
if
I
should
have
landed
,
I
had
been
in
a
worse
condition
than
I
was
now
;
and
therefore
I
acquiesced
in
the
dispositions
of
Providence
which
I
began
now
to
own
and
to
believe
ordered
everything
for
the
best
.
I
say
,
I
quieted
my
mind
with
this
,
and
left
afflicting
myself
with
fruitless
wishes
of
being
there
.
Besides
,
after
some
pause
upon
this
affair
,
I
considered
that
if
this
land
was
the
Spanish
coast
I
should
certainly
,
one
time
or
other
,
see
some
vessel
pass
or
repass
one
way
or
other
;
but
if
not
,
then
it
was
the
savage
coast
between
the
Spanish
country
and
Brazils
,
which
are
indeed
the
worst
of
savages
;
for
they
are
cannibals
or
men-eaters
,
and
fail
not
to
murder
and
devour
all
the
human
bodies
that
fall
into
their
hands
.
With
these
considerations
I
walked
very
leisurely
forward
.
I
found
that
side
of
the
island
,
where
I
now
was
,
much
pleasanter
than
mine
,
the
open
or
savanna
fields
sweet
,
adorned
with
flowers
and
grass
,
and
full
of
very
fine
woods
.
I
saw
abundance
of
parrots
,
and
fain
would
have
caught
one
,
if
possible
,
to
have
kept
it
to
be
tame
,
and
taught
it
to
speak
to
me
.
I
did
,
after
some
painstaking
,
catch
a
young
parrot
,
for
I
knocked
it
down
with
a
stick
,
and
having
recovered
it
,
I
brought
it
home
;
but
it
was
some
years
before
I
could
make
him
speak
.
However
,
at
last
I
taught
him
to
call
me
by
my
name
very
familiarly
.
But
the
accident
that
followed
,
though
it
be
a
trifle
,
will
be
very
diverting
in
its
place
.
I
was
exceedingly
diverted
with
this
journey
.
I
found
in
the
low
grounds
bares
,
as
I
thought
them
to
be
,
and
foxes
;
but
they
differed
greatly
from
all
the
other
kinds
I
had
met
with
,
nor
could
I
satisfy
myself
to
eat
them
,
though
I
killed
several
.
But
I
had
no
need
to
be
venturous
,
for
I
had
no
want
of
food
,
and
of
that
which
was
very
good
too
;
especially
these
three
sorts
,
viz.
,
goats
,
pigeons
,
and
turtle
,
or
tortoise
;
which
,
added
to
my
grapes
,
Leadenhall
Market
could
not
have
furnished
a
table
better
than
I
,
in
proportion
to
the
company
.
And
though
my
case
was
deplorable
enough
,
yet
I
had
great
cause
for
thankfulness
,
and
that
I
was
not
driven
to
any
extremities
for
food
,
rather
plenty
,
even
to
dainties
.
I
never
travelled
in
this
journey
above
two
miles
outright
in
a
day
,
or
thereabouts
;
but
I
took
so
many
turns
and
returns
,
to
see
what
discoveries
I
could
make
,
that
I
came
weary
enough
to
the
place
where
I
resolved
to
sit
down
for
all
night
;
and
then
I
either
reposed
myself
in
a
tree
,
or
surrounded
myself
with
a
row
of
stakes
,
set
upright
in
the
ground
,
either
from
one
tree
to
another
,
or
so
as
no
wild
creature
could
come
at
me
without
waking
me
.
As
soon
as
I
came
to
the
seashore
,
I
was
surprised
to
see
that
I
had
taken
up
my
lot
on
the
worst
side
of
the
island
,
for
here
indeed
the
shore
was
covered
with
innumerable
turtles
;
whereas
,
on
the
other
side
,
I
had
found
but
three
in
a
year
and
a
half
.
Here
was
also
an
infinite
number
of
fowls
of
many
kinds
,
some
which
I
had
seen
,
and
some
which
I
had
not
see
of
before
,
and
many
of
them
were
very
good
meat
,
but
such
as
I
knew
not
the
names
of
,
except
those
called
penguins
.
I
could
have
shot
as
many
as
I
pleased
,
but
was
very
sparing
of
my
powder
and
shot
,
and
therefore
had
more
mind
to
kill
a
she-goat
,
if
I
could
,
which
I
could
better
feed
on
;
and
though
there
were
many
goats
here
,
more
than
on
my
side
the
island
,
yet
it
was
with
much
more
difficulty
that
I
could
come
near
them
,
the
country
being
flat
and
even
,
and
they
saw
me
much
sooner
then
when
I
was
on
the
hill
.