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581
It
would
have
made
a
stoic
smile
,
to
have
seen
me
and
my
little
family
sit
down
to
dinner
.
There
was
my
majesty
,
the
prince
and
lord
of
the
whole
island
;
I
had
the
lives
of
all
my
subjects
at
my
absolute
command
.
I
could
hang
,
draw
,
give
liberty
,
and
take
it
away
;
and
no
rebels
among
all
my
subjects
.
582
Then
to
see
how
like
a
king
I
dined
,
too
,
all
alone
,
attended
by
my
servants
.
Poll
,
as
if
he
had
been
my
favorite
,
was
the
only
person
permitted
to
talk
to
me
.
My
dog
,
who
was
now
grown
very
old
and
crazy
,
and
had
found
no
species
to
multiply
his
kind
upon
,
sat
always
at
my
right
hand
,
and
two
cats
,
one
on
one
side
and
table
,
and
one
on
the
other
,
expecting
now
and
then
a
bit
form
my
hand
,
as
a
mark
of
special
favor
.
583
But
these
were
not
the
two
cats
which
I
brought
on
shore
at
first
,
for
they
were
both
of
them
dead
,
and
had
been
interred
near
my
habitation
,
by
my
own
hand
.
But
one
of
them
having
multiplied
by
I
know
not
what
kind
of
creature
,
these
were
two
which
I
had
preserved
tame
,
whereas
the
rest
run
wild
in
the
woods
,
and
became
indeed
troublesome
to
me
at
last
;
for
they
would
often
come
into
my
house
,
and
plunder
me
too
,
till
at
last
I
was
obliged
to
shoot
them
,
and
did
kill
a
great
many
;
at
length
they
left
me
.
With
this
attendance
,
and
in
this
plentiful
manner
,
I
lived
;
neither
could
I
be
said
to
want
anything
but
society
;
and
of
that
in
some
time
after
this
,
I
was
like
to
have
too
much
.
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584
I
was
something
impatient
,
as
I
have
observed
,
to
have
the
use
of
my
boat
,
though
very
loth
to
run
any
more
hazards
;
and
therefore
sometimes
I
sat
contriving
ways
to
get
her
about
the
island
,
which
I
drew
together
with
two
thongs
of
the
same
,
instead
of
buckles
;
and
in
a
kind
of
a
frog
on
either
side
of
this
,
instead
of
a
sword
and
a
dagger
,
hung
a
little
saw
and
a
hatchet
,
one
on
one
side
,
one
on
the
other
.
I
had
another
belt
,
not
so
broad
,
and
fastened
in
the
same
manner
,
which
hung
over
my
shoulder
;
and
at
the
end
of
it
,
under
my
left
arm
,
hung
two
pouches
,
both
made
of
goat
's
skin
,
too
;
in
one
of
which
hung
my
powder
,
in
the
other
my
shot
.
At
my
back
I
carried
my
basket
,
on
my
shoulder
my
gun
,
and
over
my
head
a
great
clumsy
ugly
goat-skin
umbrella
,
but
which
,
after
all
,
was
the
most
necessary
thing
I
had
about
me
,
next
to
my
gun
.
As
for
my
face
,
the
color
of
it
was
really
not
so
mulatto-like
as
one
might
expect
from
a
man
not
at
all
careful
of
it
,
and
living
within
nineteen
degrees
of
the
equinox
.
My
beard
I
had
once
suffered
to
grow
till
it
was
about
a
quarter
of
a
yard
long
;
but
as
I
had
both
scissors
and
razors
sufficient
,
I
had
cut
it
pretty
short
,
except
what
grew
on
my
upper
lip
,
which
I
had
trimmed
into
a
large
pair
of
Mahometan
whiskers
,
such
as
I
had
seen
worn
by
some
Turks
whom
I
saw
at
Sallee
;
for
the
Moors
did
not
wear
such
,
though
the
Turks
did
.
Of
these
mustachios
or
whiskers
I
will
not
say
they
were
long
enough
to
hang
my
hat
upon
them
,
but
they
were
of
a
length
and
shape
monstrous
enough
,
and
such
as
,
in
England
,
would
have
passed
for
frightful
.
585
But
all
this
is
by-the-bye
;
for
,
as
to
my
figure
,
I
had
so
few
to
observe
me
,
that
it
was
of
no
manner
of
consequence
;
so
I
say
no
more
to
that
part
.
In
this
kind
of
figure
I
went
my
new
journey
,
and
was
out
five
or
six
days
.
I
travelled
first
along
the
sea-shore
,
directly
to
the
place
where
I
first
brought
my
boat
to
an
anchor
,
to
get
upon
the
rocks
.
And
having
no
boat
flow
to
take
care
of
,
I
went
over
the
land
,
a
nearer
way
,
to
the
same
height
that
I
was
upon
before
;
when
,
looking
forward
to
the
point
of
the
rocks
which
lay
out
,
and
which
I
was
obliged
to
double
with
my
boat
,
as
is
said
above
,
I
was
surprised
to
see
the
sea
all
smooth
and
quiet
,
no
rippling
,
no
motion
,
no
current
,
any
more
there
than
in
any
other
places
.
586
I
was
at
a
strange
loss
to
understand
this
,
and
resolved
to
spend
some
time
in
the
observing
it
,
to
see
if
nothing
from
the
sets
of
the
tide
had
occasioned
it
.
But
I
was
presently
convinced
how
it
was
,
viz.
,
that
the
tide
of
ebb
setting
from
the
west
,
and
joining
with
the
current
of
waters
from
some
great
river
on
the
shore
,
must
be
the
occasion
of
this
current
;
and
that
according
as
the
wind
blew
more
forcibly
from
the
west
,
or
from
the
north
,
this
current
came
near
,
or
went
farther
from
the
shore
;
for
waiting
thereabouts
till
evening
,
I
went
up
to
the
rock
again
,
and
then
the
tide
of
ebb
being
made
,
I
plainly
saw
the
current
again
as
before
,
only
that
it
run
farther
off
,
being
near
half
a
league
from
the
shore
;
whereas
in
my
case
it
set
close
upon
the
shore
,
and
hurried
me
and
my
canoe
along
with
it
,
which
,
at
another
time
,
it
would
not
have
done
.
587
This
observation
convinced
me
that
I
had
nothing
to
do
but
to
observe
the
ebbing
and
the
flowing
of
the
tide
,
and
I
might
very
easily
bring
my
boat
about
the
island
again
.
But
when
I
began
to
think
of
putting
it
in
practice
,
I
had
such
a
terror
upon
my
spirits
at
the
remembrance
of
the
danger
I
had
been
in
,
that
I
could
not
think
of
it
again
with
any
patience
;
but
,
on
the
contrary
,
I
took
up
another
resolution
,
which
was
more
safe
,
though
more
laborious
;
and
this
was
,
that
I
would
build
,
or
rather
make
me
another
periagua
or
canoe
;
and
so
have
one
for
one
side
of
the
island
,
and
one
for
the
other
.
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588
You
are
to
understand
that
now
I
had
,
as
I
may
call
it
,
two
plantations
in
the
island
;
one
,
my
little
fortification
or
tent
,
with
the
wall
about
it
,
under
the
rock
,
with
the
cave
behind
me
,
which
,
by
this
time
,
I
had
enlarged
into
several
apartments
or
caves
,
one
within
another
.
589
One
of
these
,
which
was
the
driest
and
largest
,
and
had
a
door
out
beyond
my
wall
or
fortification
,
that
is
to
say
,
beyond
where
my
wall
joined
to
the
rock
,
was
all
filled
up
with
the
large
earthen
pots
,
of
which
I
have
given
an
account
,
and
with
fourteen
or
fifteen
great
baskets
,
which
would
hold
five
or
six
bushels
each
,
where
I
laid
up
my
stores
of
provision
,
especially
my
corn
,
some
in
the
ear
,
cut
off
short
from
the
straw
,
and
the
other
rubbed
out
with
my
hand
.
590
As
for
my
wall
,
made
,
as
before
,
with
long
stakes
or
piles
,
those
piles
grew
all
like
trees
,
and
were
by
this
time
grown
so
big
,
and
spread
so
very
much
,
that
there
was
not
the
least
appearance
,
to
any
one
's
view
,
of
any
habitation
behind
them
.