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561
I
had
now
had
enough
of
rambling
to
sea
for
some
time
,
and
had
enough
to
do
for
many
days
to
sit
still
and
reflect
upon
the
danger
I
had
been
in
.
I
would
have
been
very
glad
to
have
had
my
boat
again
on
my
side
of
the
island
;
but
I
knew
not
how
it
was
practicable
to
get
it
about
.
As
to
the
east
side
of
the
island
,
which
I
had
gone
round
,
I
knew
well
enough
there
was
no
venturing
that
way
;
my
very
heart
would
shrink
and
my
very
blood
run
chill
,
but
to
think
of
it
.
And
as
to
the
other
side
of
the
island
,
I
did
not
know
how
it
might
be
there
;
but
supposing
the
current
ran
with
the
same
force
against
the
shore
at
the
east
as
it
passed
by
it
on
the
other
,
I
might
run
the
same
risks
of
being
driven
down
the
stream
,
and
carried
by
the
island
,
as
I
had
been
before
of
being
carried
away
from
it
.
So
,
with
these
thoughts
,
I
contented
myself
to
be
without
any
boat
,
though
it
had
been
the
product
of
so
many
months
'
labor
to
make
it
,
and
of
so
many
more
to
get
it
into
the
sea
.
562
In
this
government
of
my
temper
I
remained
near
a
year
,
lived
a
very
sedate
,
retired
life
,
as
you
may
well
suppose
;
and
my
thoughts
being
very
much
composed
as
to
my
condition
,
and
fully
comforted
in
resigning
myself
to
the
dispositions
of
Providence
,
I
thought
I
lived
really
very
happily
in
all
things
,
except
that
of
society
.
563
I
improved
myself
in
this
time
in
all
the
mechanic
exercises
which
my
necessities
put
me
upon
applying
myself
to
,
and
I
believe
could
,
upon
occasion
,
make
a
very
good
carpenter
,
especially
considering
how
few
tools
I
had
.
Besides
this
,
I
arrived
at
an
unexpected
perfection
in
my
earthenware
,
and
contrived
well
enough
to
make
them
with
a
wheel
,
which
I
found
infinitely
easier
and
better
,
because
I
made
things
round
and
shapable
which
before
were
filthy
things
indeed
to
look
on
.
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564
But
I
think
I
was
never
more
vain
of
my
own
performance
,
or
more
joyful
for
anything
I
found
out
,
than
for
my
being
able
to
make
a
tobacco-pipe
.
And
though
it
was
a
very
ugly
,
clumsy
thing
when
it
was
done
,
and
only
burnt
red
,
like
other
earthenware
,
yet
as
it
was
hard
and
firm
,
and
would
draw
the
smoke
,
I
was
exceedingly
comforted
with
it
;
for
I
had
been
always
used
to
smoke
,
and
there
were
pipes
in
the
ship
,
but
I
forgot
them
at
first
,
not
knowing
that
there
was
tobacco
in
the
island
;
and
afterwards
,
when
I
searched
the
ship
again
,
I
could
not
come
at
any
pipes
at
all
.
565
In
my
wickerware
also
I
improved
much
,
and
made
abundance
of
necessary
baskets
,
as
well
as
my
invention
showed
me
;
though
not
very
handsome
,
yet
they
were
such
as
were
very
handy
and
convenient
for
my
laying
things
up
in
,
or
fetching
things
home
in
.
For
example
,
if
I
killed
a
goat
abroad
,
I
could
hang
it
up
in
a
tree
,
flay
it
,
and
dress
it
,
and
cut
it
in
pieces
,
and
bring
it
home
in
a
basket
;
and
the
like
by
a
turtle
;
I
could
cut
it
up
,
take
out
the
eggs
,
and
a
piece
or
two
of
the
flesh
,
which
was
enough
for
me
,
and
bring
them
home
in
a
basket
,
and
leave
the
rest
behind
me
.
Also
,
large
deep
baskets
were
my
receivers
for
my
corn
,
which
I
always
rubbed
out
as
soon
as
it
was
dry
,
and
cured
,
and
kept
it
in
great
baskets
.
566
I
began
now
to
perceive
my
powder
abated
considerably
,
and
this
was
a
want
which
it
was
impossible
for
me
to
supply
,
and
I
began
seriously
to
consider
what
I
must
do
when
I
should
have
no
more
powder
;
that
is
to
say
,
how
I
should
do
to
kill
any
goats
.
I
had
,
as
it
observed
,
in
the
third
year
of
my
being
here
,
kept
a
young
kid
,
and
bred
her
up
tame
,
and
I
was
in
hope
of
getting
a
he-goat
.
But
I
could
not
by
any
means
bring
it
to
pass
,
till
my
kid
grew
an
old
goat
;
and
I
could
never
find
it
in
my
heart
to
kill
her
,
till
she
dies
at
last
of
mere
age
.
567
But
being
now
in
the
eleventh
year
of
my
residence
,
and
,
as
I
have
said
,
my
ammunition
growing
low
,
I
set
myself
to
study
some
art
to
trap
and
snare
the
goats
,
to
see
whether
I
could
not
catch
some
of
them
alive
;
and
particularly
,
I
wanted
a
she-goat
great
with
young
.
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568
To
this
purpose
,
I
made
snares
to
hamper
them
,
and
I
do
believe
they
were
more
than
once
taken
in
them
:
but
my
tackle
was
not
good
,
for
I
had
no
wire
,
and
I
always
found
them
broken
,
and
my
bait
devoured
.
At
length
I
resolved
to
try
a
pitfall
;
so
I
dug
several
large
pits
in
the
earth
,
in
places
where
I
had
observed
the
goats
used
to
feed
,
and
over
these
pits
I
placed
hurdles
,
of
my
own
making
too
,
with
a
great
weight
upon
them
;
and
several
times
I
put
ears
of
barley
and
dry
rice
,
without
setting
the
trap
,
and
I
could
easily
perceive
that
the
goats
had
gone
in
and
eaten
up
the
corn
,
for
I
could
see
the
mark
of
their
feet
.
At
length
I
set
three
traps
in
one
night
,
and
going
the
next
morning
,
I
found
them
all
standing
,
and
yet
the
bait
eaten
and
gone
;
this
was
very
discouraging
.
However
,
I
altered
my
trap
;
and
,
not
to
trouble
you
with
particulars
,
going
one
morning
to
see
my
trap
,
I
found
in
one
of
them
a
large
old
he-goat
,
and
in
one
of
the
other
three
kids
,
a
male
and
two
females
.
569
As
to
the
old
one
,
I
knew
not
what
to
do
with
him
,
he
was
so
fierce
I
durst
not
go
into
the
pit
to
him
;
that
is
to
say
,
to
go
about
to
bring
him
away
alive
,
which
was
what
I
wanted
.
I
could
have
killed
him
,
but
that
was
not
my
business
,
nor
would
it
answer
my
end
;
so
I
even
let
him
out
,
and
he
ran
away
,
as
if
he
had
been
frighted
out
of
his
wits
.
But
I
had
forgot
then
what
I
learned
afterwards
,
that
hunger
will
tame
a
lion
.
If
I
had
let
him
stay
there
three
or
four
days
without
food
,
and
then
have
carried
him
some
water
to
drink
,
and
then
a
little
corn
,
he
would
have
been
as
tame
as
one
of
the
kids
,
for
they
are
mighty
sagacious
,
tractable
creatures
where
they
are
well
used
.
570
However
,
for
the
present
I
let
him
go
,
knowing
no
better
at
that
time
.
Then
I
went
to
the
three
kids
,
and
taking
them
one
by
one
,
I
tied
them
with
strings
together
,
and
with
some
difficulty
brought
them
all
home
.