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711
Under
the
power
of
this
impression
,
I
hastened
back
to
my
castle
,
prepared
everything
for
my
voyage
,
took
a
quantity
of
bread
,
a
great
pot
for
fresh
water
,
a
compass
to
steer
by
,
a
bottle
of
rum
(
(
for
I
had
still
a
great
deal
of
that
left
)
)
,
a
basket
full
of
raisins
.
And
thus
,
loading
myself
with
everything
necessary
,
I
went
down
to
my
boat
,
got
the
water
out
of
her
,
and
got
her
afloat
,
loaded
all
my
cargo
in
her
,
and
then
went
home
again
for
more
.
712
My
second
cargo
was
a
great
bag
full
of
rice
,
the
umbrella
to
set
up
over
my
head
for
shade
,
another
large
pot
full
of
fresh
water
,
and
about
two
dozen
of
my
small
loaves
,
or
barley-cakes
,
more
than
before
,
with
a
bottle
of
goat
's
milk
and
a
cheese
;
all
which
,
with
great
labor
and
sweat
,
I
brought
to
my
boat
.
And
praying
to
God
to
direct
my
voyage
,
I
put
out
;
and
rowing
,
or
paddling
,
the
canoe
along
the
shore
,
I
came
at
last
to
the
utmost
point
of
the
island
on
that
side
,
viz.
,
NE
.
And
now
I
was
to
launch
out
into
the
ocean
,
and
either
to
venture
or
not
to
venture
.
I
looked
on
the
rapid
currents
which
ran
constantly
on
both
sides
of
the
island
at
a
distance
,
and
which
were
very
terrible
to
me
,
from
the
remembrance
of
the
hazard
I
had
been
in
before
,
and
my
heart
began
to
fail
me
;
for
I
foresaw
that
if
I
was
driven
into
either
of
those
currents
,
I
should
be
carried
a
vast
way
out
to
sea
,
and
perhaps
out
of
my
reach
,
or
sight
of
the
island
again
;
and
that
then
,
as
my
boat
was
but
small
,
if
any
little
gale
of
wind
should
rise
,
I
should
be
inevitable
lost
.
713
These
thoughts
so
oppressed
my
mind
that
I
began
to
give
over
my
enterprise
;
and
having
hauled
my
boat
into
a
little
creek
on
the
shore
,
I
stepped
out
,
and
sat
me
down
a
little
rising
bit
of
ground
,
very
pensive
and
anxious
,
between
fear
and
desire
,
about
my
voyage
;
when
,
as
I
was
musing
,
I
could
perceive
that
the
tide
was
turned
,
and
the
flood
come
on
;
upon
which
my
going
was
for
so
many
hours
impracticable
.
Upon
this
,
presently
it
occurred
to
me
that
I
should
go
up
to
the
highest
piece
of
ground
I
could
find
and
observe
,
if
I
could
,
how
the
sets
of
the
tide
,
or
currents
,
lay
when
the
flood
came
in
,
that
I
might
judge
whether
,
if
I
was
driven
one
way
out
,
I
might
not
expect
to
be
driven
another
way
home
,
with
the
same
rapidness
of
the
currents
.
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714
This
thought
was
no
sooner
in
my
head
but
I
cast
my
eye
upon
a
little
hill
,
which
sufficiently
overlooked
the
sea
both
ways
,
and
from
whence
I
had
a
clear
view
of
the
currents
,
or
sets
of
the
tide
,
and
which
way
I
was
to
guide
myself
in
my
return
.
Here
I
found
,
that
as
the
current
of
the
ebb
set
out
close
by
the
south
point
of
the
island
,
so
the
current
of
the
flood
set
in
close
by
the
shore
of
the
north
side
;
and
that
I
had
nothing
to
do
but
to
keep
to
the
north
of
the
island
in
my
return
,
and
I
should
do
well
enough
.
715
Encouraged
with
this
observation
,
I
resolved
the
next
morning
to
set
out
with
the
first
of
the
tide
,
and
reposing
myself
for
the
night
in
the
canoe
,
under
the
great
watch-coat
I
mentioned
,
I
launched
out
.
I
made
first
a
little
out
to
sea
,
full
north
,
till
I
began
to
feel
the
benefit
of
the
current
which
set
eastward
,
and
which
carried
me
at
a
great
rate
;
and
yet
did
not
so
hurry
me
as
the
southern
side
current
had
done
before
,
and
so
as
to
take
from
me
all
government
of
the
boat
;
but
having
a
strong
steerage
with
my
paddle
,
I
went
at
a
great
rate
directly
for
the
wreck
,
and
less
than
two
hours
I
came
up
to
it
.
716
It
was
a
dismal
sight
to
look
at
.
The
ship
,
which
,
by
its
building
,
was
Spanish
,
stuck
fast
,
jammed
in
between
two
rocks
.
All
the
stern
and
quarter
of
her
was
beaten
to
pieces
with
the
sea
;
and
as
her
forecastle
,
which
stuck
in
the
rocks
,
had
run
on
with
violence
,
her
mainmast
were
brought
by
the
board
;
that
is
to
say
broken
short
off
;
but
her
bowsprit
was
sound
,
and
the
head
and
bow
appeared
firmer
.
When
I
came
close
to
her
a
dog
appeared
upon
her
,
who
,
seeing
me
coming
,
yelped
and
cried
;
and
as
soon
as
I
called
him
,
jumped
into
the
sea
to
come
to
me
,
and
I
took
him
into
the
boat
,
but
found
him
almost
dead
for
hunger
and
thirst
.
717
I
gave
him
a
cake
of
my
bread
,
and
he
eat
it
like
a
ravenous
wolf
that
had
been
starving
a
fortnight
in
the
snow
.
I
then
gave
the
poor
creature
some
fresh
water
,
with
which
,
if
I
would
have
let
him
,
he
would
have
burst
himself
.
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718
After
this
I
went
on
board
;
but
the
first
sight
I
met
with
was
two
men
drowned
in
the
cookroom
,
or
forecastle
of
the
ship
,
with
their
arms
fast
about
one
another
.
I
concluded
,
as
is
indeed
probable
,
that
when
the
ship
struck
,
it
being
in
a
storm
,
the
sea
broke
so
high
,
and
so
continually
over
her
,
that
the
men
were
not
able
to
bear
it
,
and
were
strangled
with
the
constant
rushing
in
of
the
water
,
as
much
as
if
they
had
been
under
water
.
Besides
the
dog
,
there
was
nothing
left
in
the
ship
that
had
life
,
nor
any
goods
that
I
could
see
but
what
were
spoiled
by
the
water
.
There
were
some
casks
of
liquor
,
whether
wine
or
brand
I
knew
not
,
which
lay
lower
in
the
hold
,
and
which
,
the
water
being
ebbed
out
,
I
could
see
;
but
they
were
too
big
to
meddle
with
.
I
saw
several
chests
,
which
I
believed
belonged
to
some
of
the
seamen
;
and
I
got
two
of
them
into
the
boat
,
without
examining
what
was
in
them
.
719
Had
the
stern
of
the
ship
been
fixed
,
and
the
fore-part
broken
off
,
I
am
persuaded
I
might
have
made
a
good
voyage
;
for
by
what
I
found
in
these
two
chests
,
I
had
room
to
suppose
the
ship
had
a
great
deal
of
wealth
on
board
;
and
if
I
may
guess
by
the
course
she
steered
,
she
must
have
been
bound
from
the
Buenos
Ayres
,
or
the
Rio
de
la
Plata
,
in
the
south
part
of
America
,
beyond
the
Brazils
,
to
the
Havana
,
in
the
Gulf
of
Mexico
,
and
so
perhaps
to
Spain
.
She
had
,
no
doubt
,
a
great
treasure
in
her
,
but
of
no
use
,
at
that
time
,
to
anybody
;
and
what
became
of
the
rest
of
her
people
,
I
then
knew
not
.
720
I
found
,
besides
these
chests
,
a
little
cask
full
of
liquor
,
of
about
twenty
gallons
,
which
I
got
into
my
boat
with
much
difficulty
.
There
were
several
muskets
in
a
cabin
,
and
a
great
powderhorn
,
with
about
four
pounds
of
powder
in
it
.
As
for
the
muskets
,
I
had
no
occasion
for
them
,
so
I
left
them
,
but
took
the
powder-horn
.
I
took
a
fire-hovel
and
tongs
,
which
I
wanted
extremely
;
as
also
two
little
brass
kettles
,
a
copper
pot
to
make
chocolate
,
and
a
gridiron
.
And
with
this
cargo
,
and
the
dog
,
I
came
away
,
the
tide
beginning
to
make
home
again
;
and
the
same
evening
,
about
an
hour
within
night
,
I
reached
the
island
again
,
weary
and
fatigued
to
the
last
degree
.