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651
In
the
next
place
it
occurred
to
me
,
that
albeit
the
usage
they
thus
give
one
another
was
thus
brutish
and
inhuman
,
yet
it
was
really
nothing
to
me
;
these
people
had
done
me
no
injury
.
That
if
they
attempted
me
,
or
I
saw
it
necessary
for
my
immediate
preservation
to
fall
upon
them
,
something
might
be
said
for
it
;
but
that
as
I
was
yet
out
of
their
power
,
and
they
had
really
no
knowledge
of
me
,
and
consequently
no
design
upon
me
,
and
therefore
it
could
not
be
just
for
me
to
fall
upon
them
.
That
this
would
justify
the
conduct
of
the
Spaniards
in
all
their
barbarities
practised
in
America
,
and
where
they
destroyed
millions
of
these
people
;
who
,
however
they
were
idolaters
and
barbarians
,
and
had
several
bloody
and
barbarous
rites
in
their
customs
,
such
as
sacrificing
human
bodies
to
their
idols
,
were
yet
,
as
to
the
Spaniards
,
very
innocent
people
;
and
that
the
rooting
them
out
of
the
country
is
spoken
of
with
the
utmost
abhorrence
and
detestation
by
even
the
Spaniards
themselves
at
this
time
,
and
by
all
other
Christian
nations
of
Europe
,
as
a
mere
butchery
,
a
bloody
and
unnatural
piece
of
cruelty
,
unjustifiable
either
to
God
or
man
;
652
and
such
,
as
for
which
the
very
name
of
a
Spaniard
is
reckoned
to
be
frightful
and
terrible
to
all
people
of
humanity
,
or
of
Christian
compassion
;
as
if
the
kingdom
of
Spain
were
particularly
eminent
for
the
product
of
a
race
of
men
who
were
without
principles
of
tenderness
,
or
the
common
bowels
of
pity
to
the
miserable
,
which
is
reckoned
to
be
a
mark
of
generous
temper
in
the
mind
.
653
These
considerations
really
put
me
to
a
pause
,
and
to
a
kind
of
a
full
stop
;
and
I
began
,
by
little
and
little
,
to
be
off
of
my
design
,
and
to
conclude
I
had
taken
wrong
measures
in
my
resolutions
to
attack
the
savages
;
that
it
was
not
my
business
to
meddle
with
them
,
unless
they
first
attacked
me
;
and
this
it
was
my
business
,
if
possible
,
to
prevent
;
but
that
if
I
were
discovered
and
attacked
,
then
I
knew
my
duty
.
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654
On
the
other
hand
,
I
argued
with
myself
that
this
really
was
the
way
not
to
deliver
myself
,
but
entirely
to
ruin
and
destroy
myself
;
for
unless
I
was
sure
to
kill
every
one
that
not
only
should
be
on
shore
at
that
time
,
but
that
should
ever
come
on
shore
afterwards
,
if
but
one
of
them
escaped
to
tell
their
country
people
what
had
happened
,
they
would
come
over
again
by
thousands
to
revenge
the
death
of
their
fellows
,
and
I
should
only
bring
upon
myself
a
certain
destruction
,
which
,
at
present
,
I
had
no
manner
of
occasion
for
.
655
Upon
the
whole
,
I
concluded
that
neither
in
principles
nor
in
policy
I
ought
,
one
way
or
other
,
to
concern
myself
in
this
affair
.
That
my
business
was
,
by
all
possible
means
,
to
conceal
myself
from
them
,
and
not
to
leave
the
last
signal
to
them
to
guess
by
that
there
were
any
living
creatures
upon
the
island
;
I
mean
of
human
shape
.
656
Religion
joined
in
with
this
prudential
,
and
I
was
convinced
now
,
many
ways
,
that
I
was
perfectly
out
of
my
duty
when
I
was
laying
all
my
bloody
schemes
for
the
destruction
of
innocent
creatures
;
I
mean
innocent
as
to
me
.
As
to
the
crimes
they
were
guilty
of
towards
one
another
,
I
had
nothing
to
do
with
them
.
They
were
national
,
and
I
ought
to
leave
them
to
the
justice
of
God
,
who
is
the
Governor
of
nations
,
and
knows
how
,
by
national
punishments
,
to
make
a
just
retribution
for
national
of
and
to
bring
public
judgments
upon
those
who
offend
in
a
public
manner
by
such
ways
as
best
pleases
Him
.
657
This
appeared
so
clear
to
me
now
,
that
nothing
was
a
greater
satisfaction
to
me
than
that
I
had
not
been
suffered
to
do
a
thing
which
I
now
saw
so
much
reason
to
believe
would
have
been
no
less
a
sin
than
that
of
willful
murder
,
if
I
had
committed
it
.
And
I
gave
most
humble
thanks
on
my
knees
to
God
,
that
had
thus
delivered
me
from
blood-guiltiness
;
beseeching
Him
to
grant
me
the
protection
of
His
providence
,
that
I
might
not
fall
into
the
hands
of
the
barbarians
,
or
that
I
might
not
lay
my
hands
upon
them
,
unless
I
had
a
more
clear
call
from
Heaven
to
do
it
,
in
defence
of
my
own
life
.
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658
In
this
disposition
I
continued
for
near
a
year
after
this
;
and
so
far
was
I
from
desiring
an
occasion
for
falling
upon
these
wretches
,
that
in
all
that
time
I
never
once
went
up
the
hill
to
see
whether
there
were
any
of
them
in
sight
,
or
to
know
whether
any
of
them
had
been
on
shore
there
,
or
not
,
that
I
might
not
be
tempted
to
renew
any
of
my
contrivances
against
them
,
or
be
provided
,
by
any
advantage
which
might
present
itself
,
to
fall
upon
them
.
Only
this
I
did
,
I
went
and
removed
my
boat
,
which
I
had
on
the
other
side
the
island
,
and
carried
it
down
to
the
east
end
of
the
whole
island
,
where
I
ran
it
into
a
little
cove
,
which
I
found
under
some
high
rocks
,
and
where
I
knew
,
by
reason
of
the
currents
,
the
savages
durst
not
,
at
least
would
not
come
,
with
their
boats
,
upon
any
account
whatsoever
.
659
With
my
boat
I
carried
away
everything
that
I
had
left
there
belonging
to
her
,
though
not
necessary
for
the
bare
going
thither
,
viz.
,
a
mast
and
sail
which
I
had
made
for
her
,
and
a
thing
like
an
anchor
,
but
indeed
which
could
not
be
called
either
anchor
or
grappling
;
however
,
it
was
the
best
I
could
make
of
its
kind
.
All
these
I
removed
,
that
there
might
not
be
the
least
shadow
of
any
discovery
,
or
any
appearance
of
any
boat
,
or
of
any
human
habitation
,
upon
the
island
.
660
Besides
this
,
I
kept
myself
,
as
I
said
,
more
retired
than
ever
,
and
seldom
went
from
my
cell
,
other
than
upon
my
constant
employment
,
viz.
,
to
milk
my
she-goats
,
and
manage
my
little
flock
in
the
wood
,
which
,
as
it
was
quite
on
the
other
part
of
the
island
,
was
quite
out
of
danger
;
for
certain
it
is
,
that
these
savage
people
,
who
sometimes
haunted
this
island
,
never
came
with
any
thoughts
of
finding
anything
here
,
and
consequently
never
wandered
off
from
the
coast
;
and
I
doubt
not
but
they
might
have
been
several
times
on
shore
after
my
apprehensions
of
them
had
made
me
cautious
,
as
well
as
before
;
and
indeed
,
I
looked
back
with
some
horror
upon
the
thoughts
of
what
my
condition
would
have
been
if
I
had
chopped
upon
them
and
been
discovered
before
that
,
when
,
naked
and
unarmed
,
except
with
one
gun
,
and
that
loaded
often
only
with
small
shot
,
I
walked
everywhere
,
peeping
and
peeping
about
the
island
to
see
what
I
could
get
.
What
a
surprise
should
I
have
been
in
if
,
when
I
discovered
the
print
of
a
man
's
foot
,
I
had
,
instead
of
that
,
seen
fifteen
or
twenty
savages
,
and
found
them
pursuing
me
,
and
by
the
swiftness
of
their
running
,
no
possibility
of
my
escaping
them
!