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And
I
had
two
more
parrots
,
which
talked
pretty
well
,
and
would
all
call
"
Robin
Crusoe
,
"
but
none
like
my
first
;
nor
,
indeed
,
did
I
take
the
pains
with
any
of
them
that
I
had
done
with
him
.
I
had
also
several
tame
seafowls
,
whose
names
I
know
not
,
whom
I
caught
upon
the
shore
,
and
cut
their
wings
;
and
the
little
stakes
which
I
had
planted
before
my
castle
wall
being
now
grown
up
to
a
good
thick
grove
,
these
fowls
all
lived
among
these
low
trees
,
and
bred
there
,
which
was
very
agreeable
to
me
;
so
that
,
as
I
said
above
,
I
began
to
be
very
well
contented
with
the
life
I
led
,
if
it
might
but
have
been
secured
from
the
dread
of
the
savages
.
But
it
is
otherwise
directed
;
and
it
may
not
be
amiss
for
all
people
who
shall
meet
with
my
story
,
to
make
this
just
observation
from
it
,
viz.
,
how
frequently
,
in
the
course
of
our
lives
,
the
evil
which
in
itself
we
seek
most
to
shun
,
and
which
,
when
we
are
fallen
into
it
,
is
the
most
dreadful
to
us
,
is
oftentimes
the
very
means
or
door
of
our
deliverance
,
by
which
alone
we
can
be
raised
again
from
the
afflictions
we
are
fallen
into
.
I
could
give
many
examples
of
this
in
the
course
of
my
unaccountable
life
;
but
in
nothing
was
it
more
particularly
remarkable
than
in
the
circumstances
of
my
last
years
of
solitary
residence
in
this
island
.
It
was
now
the
month
of
December
,
as
I
said
above
,
in
my
twenty-third
year
;
and
this
,
being
the
southern
solstice
(
(
for
winter
I
can
not
call
it
)
)
,
was
the
particular
time
of
my
harvest
,
and
required
my
being
pretty
much
abroad
in
the
fields
,
when
,
going
out
pretty
early
in
the
morning
,
even
before
it
was
thorough
daylight
,
I
was
surprised
with
seeing
a
light
of
some
fire
upon
the
shore
,
at
a
distance
from
me
of
about
two
miles
,
towards
the
end
of
the
island
,
where
I
--
had
observed
some
savages
had
been
,
as
before
.
But
not
on
the
other
side
;
but
,
to
my
great
affliction
,
it
was
on
my
side
of
the
island
.
I
was
indeed
terribly
surprised
at
the
sight
,
and
stepped
short
within
my
grove
,
not
daring
to
go
out
lest
I
might
be
surprised
;
and
yet
I
had
no
more
peace
within
,
from
the
apprehensions
I
had
that
if
these
savages
,
in
rambling
over
the
island
,
should
find
my
corn
standing
or
cut
,
or
any
of
works
and
improvements
,
they
would
immediately
conclude
that
there
were
people
in
the
place
,
and
would
then
never
give
over
till
they
had
found
me
out
.
In
this
extremity
I
went
back
directly
to
my
castle
,
pulled
up
the
ladder
after
me
,
and
made
all
things
without
look
as
wild
and
natural
as
I
could
.
Then
I
prepared
myself
within
,
putting
myself
in
a
posture
of
defence
.
I
loaded
all
cannon
,
as
I
called
them
,
that
is
to
say
,
my
muskets
,
which
were
mounted
upon
my
new
fortification
,
and
all
my
pistols
,
and
resolved
to
defend
myself
to
the
last
gasp
;
not
forgetting
seriously
to
commend
myself
to
the
Divine
protection
,
and
earnestly
to
pray
to
God
to
deliver
me
out
of
the
hands
of
the
barbarians
.
And
in
this
posture
I
continued
about
two
hours
;
but
began
to
be
mighty
impatient
for
intelligence
abroad
,
for
I
had
no
spies
to
send
out
.
After
sitting
a
while
longer
,
and
musing
what
I
should
do
in
this
case
,
I
was
not
able
to
bear
sitting
in
ignorance
any
longer
;
so
setting
up
my
ladder
to
the
side
of
the
hill
where
there
was
a
flat
place
,
as
I
observed
before
,
and
then
pulling
the
ladder
up
after
me
,
I
set
it
up
again
,
and
mounted
to
the
top
of
the
hill
;
and
pulling
out
my
perspective-glass
,
which
I
had
taken
on
purpose
,
I
laid
me
down
flat
on
my
belly
on
the
ground
,
and
began
to
look
for
the
place
.
I
presently
found
there
was
no
less
than
nine
naked
savages
sitting
round
a
small
fire
they
had
made
,
not
to
warm
them
,
for
they
had
no
need
of
that
,
the
weather
being
extreme
hot
,
but
,
as
I
supposed
,
to
dress
some
of
their
barbarous
diet
of
human
flesh
which
they
had
brought
with
them
,
whether
alive
or
dead
,
I
could
not
know
.
They
had
two
canoes
with
them
,
which
they
had
hauled
up
upon
the
shore
;
and
as
it
was
then
tide
of
ebb
,
they
seemed
to
me
to
wait
for
the
return
of
the
flood
to
go
away
again
.
It
is
not
easy
to
imagine
what
confusion
this
sight
put
me
into
,
especially
seeing
them
come
on
my
side
the
island
,
and
so
near
me
too
.
But
when
I
observed
their
coming
must
be
always
with
the
current
of
the
ebb
,
I
began
afterwards
to
more
sedate
in
my
mind
,
being
satisfied
that
I
might
go
abroad
with
safety
all
the
time
of
the
tide
of
flood
,
if
they
were
not
on
shore
before
;
and
having
made
this
observation
,
I
went
abroad
about
my
harvest-work
with
the
more
composure
.
As
I
expected
,
so
it
proved
;
for
as
soon
as
the
tide
made
to
the
westward
,
I
saw
them
all
take
boat
,
and
row
(
(
or
paddle
,
as
we
call
it
)
)
all
away
.
I
should
have
observed
,
that
for
an
hour
and
more
before
they
went
off
,
they
went
to
dancing
;
and
I
could
easily
discern
their
postures
and
gestures
by
my
glasses
.
I
could
not
perceive
,
by
my
nicest
observation
but
that
they
were
stark
naked
,
and
had
not
the
least
covering
upon
them
;
but
whether
they
were
men
or
women
,
that
I
could
not
distinguish
.
As
soon
as
I
saw
them
shipped
and
gone
,
I
took
two
guns
upon
my
shoulders
,
and
two
pistols
at
my
girdle
,
and
my
great
sword
by
my
side
,
without
a
scabbard
,
and
with
all
the
speed
I
was
able
to
make
I
went
away
to
the
hill
where
I
had
discovered
the
first
appearance
of
all
.
And
as
soon
as
I
got
thither
,
which
was
not
less
than
two
hours
(
(
for
I
could
not
go
apace
,
being
so
loaden
with
arms
as
I
was
)
)
,
I
perceived
there
had
been
three
canoes
more
of
savages
on
that
place
;
and
looking
out
farther
,
I
saw
they
were
all
at
sea
together
,
making
over
for
the
main
.
This
was
a
dreadful
sight
to
me
,
especially
when
,
going
down
to
the
shore
,
I
could
see
the
marks
of
horror
which
the
dismal
work
they
had
been
about
had
left
behind
it
,
viz.
,
the
blood
,
the
bones
,
and
part
of
the
flesh
of
human
bodies
,
eaten
and
devoured
by
those
wretches
with
merriment
and
sport
.
I
was
so
filled
with
indignation
at
the
sight
,
that
I
began
now
to
premeditate
the
destruction
of
the
next
that
I
saw
there
,
let
them
be
who
or
how
many
soever
.