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821
I
did
not
understand
him
a
good
while
;
but
at
last
,
when
I
had
examined
further
into
it
,
I
understood
by
him
that
a
boat
such
as
that
had
been
,
came
on
shore
upon
the
country
where
he
lived
;
that
is
,
as
he
explained
it
,
was
driven
thither
by
stress
of
weather
.
I
presently
imagined
that
some
European
ship
must
have
been
cast
away
upon
their
coast
,
and
the
boat
might
get
loose
and
drive
ashore
;
but
was
so
dull
that
I
never
once
thought
of
men
making
escape
from
a
wreck
thither
,
much
less
whence
they
might
come
;
so
I
only
inquired
after
a
description
of
the
boat
.
822
Friday
described
the
boat
to
me
well
enough
;
but
brought
me
better
to
understand
him
when
he
added
with
some
warmth
,
"
We
save
the
white
mans
from
drown
.
"
Then
I
presently
asked
him
if
there
was
any
white
mans
,
as
he
called
them
,
in
the
boat
.
"
Yes
,
"
he
said
,
"
the
boat
full
of
white
mans
.
"
I
asked
him
how
many
.
He
told
upon
his
fingers
seventeen
.
I
asked
him
then
what
became
of
them
.
He
told
me
,
"
They
live
,
they
dwell
at
my
nation
.
"
823
This
put
new
thoughts
into
my
head
;
for
I
presently
imagined
that
these
might
be
the
men
belonging
to
the
ship
that
was
cast
away
in
sight
of
my
island
,
as
I
now
call
it
;
and
who
,
after
the
ship
was
struck
on
the
rock
,
and
they
saw
her
inevitably
lost
,
had
saved
themselves
in
their
boat
,
and
were
landed
upon
that
wild
shore
among
the
savages
.
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824
Upon
this
I
inquired
of
him
more
critically
what
was
become
of
them
.
He
assured
me
they
lived
still
there
;
that
they
had
been
there
about
four
years
;
that
the
savages
let
them
alone
,
and
gave
them
victuals
to
live
.
I
asked
him
how
it
came
to
pass
they
did
not
kill
them
,
and
eat
them
.
He
said
,
"
No
,
they
make
brother
with
them
;
"
that
is
,
as
I
understood
him
,
a
truce
;
and
then
he
added
,
"
They
no
eat
mans
but
when
make
the
war
fight
;
"
that
is
to
say
,
they
never
eat
any
men
but
such
as
come
to
fight
with
them
and
are
taken
in
battle
.
825
It
was
after
this
some
considerable
time
that
being
on
the
top
of
the
hill
,
at
the
east
side
of
the
island
(
(
from
whence
,
as
I
have
said
,
I
had
in
a
clear
day
,
discovered
the
main
or
continent
of
America
)
)
,
Friday
,
the
weather
being
very
serene
,
looks
very
earnestly
towards
the
mainland
,
and
,
in
a
kind
of
surprise
,
falls
a-jumping
and
dancing
,
and
calls
out
to
me
,
for
I
was
at
some
distance
from
him
.
I
asked
him
what
was
the
matter
.
"
O
joy
!
"
says
he
,
"
O
glad
!
there
see
my
country
,
there
my
nation
.
"
826
I
observed
an
extraordinary
sense
of
pleasure
appeared
in
his
face
,
and
his
eyes
sparkled
,
and
his
countenance
discovered
a
strange
eagerness
,
as
if
he
had
a
mind
to
be
in
his
own
country
again
;
and
this
observation
of
mine
put
a
great
many
thoughts
into
me
,
which
made
me
at
first
not
so
easy
about
my
new
man
Friday
as
I
was
before
;
and
I
made
no
doubt
but
that
if
Friday
could
get
back
to
his
own
nation
again
,
he
would
not
only
forget
all
his
religion
,
but
all
his
obligation
to
me
;
and
would
be
forward
enough
to
give
his
countrymen
an
account
of
me
,
and
come
back
perhaps
with
a
hundred
or
two
of
them
,
and
make
a
feast
upon
me
,
at
which
he
might
be
as
merry
as
he
used
to
be
with
those
of
his
enemies
,
when
they
were
taken
in
war
.
827
But
I
wronged
the
poor
honest
creature
very
much
,
for
which
I
was
very
sorry
afterwards
.
However
,
as
my
jealousy
increased
,
and
held
me
some
weeks
,
I
was
a
little
more
circumspect
,
and
not
so
familiar
and
kind
to
him
as
before
;
in
which
I
was
certainly
in
the
wrong
too
,
the
honest
,
grateful
creature
having
no
thought
about
it
but
what
consisted
with
the
best
principles
,
both
as
a
religious
Christian
and
as
a
grateful
friend
,
as
appeared
afterwards
to
my
full
satisfaction
.
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828
While
my
jealousy
of
him
lasted
,
you
may
be
sure
I
was
every
day
pumping
him
,
to
see
if
he
would
discover
any
of
the
new
thoughts
which
I
suspected
were
in
him
;
but
I
found
everything
he
said
was
so
honest
and
so
innocent
that
I
could
find
nothing
to
nourish
my
suspicion
;
and
,
in
spite
of
all
my
uneasiness
,
he
made
me
at
last
entirely
his
own
again
,
nor
did
he
in
the
least
perceive
that
I
was
uneasy
,
and
therefore
I
could
not
suspect
him
of
deceit
.
829
One
day
,
walking
up
the
same
hill
,
but
the
weather
being
hazy
at
sea
,
so
that
we
could
not
see
the
continent
,
I
called
to
him
,
and
said
,
"
Friday
,
do
not
you
wish
yourself
in
your
own
country
,
your
own
nation
?
"
"
Yes
,
"
he
said
,
"
I
be
much
O
glad
to
be
at
my
own
nation
.
"
What
would
you
do
there
?
"
said
I.
"
Would
you
turn
wild
again
,
eat
men
's
flesh
again
,
and
be
a
savage
as
you
were
before
?
"
He
looked
full
of
concern
,
and
shaking
his
head
said
,
"
No
,
no
;
Friday
tell
them
to
live
good
;
tell
them
to
pray
God
;
tell
them
to
eat
corn-bread
,
cattle
flesh
,
milk
,
no
eat
man
again
.
"
"
Why
then
,
"
said
I
to
him
,
"
they
will
kill
you
.
"
He
looked
grave
at
that
,
and
then
said
,
"
No
,
they
no
kill
me
,
they
willing
love
learn
.
"
He
meant
by
this
they
would
be
willing
to
learn
.
He
added
,
they
learned
much
of
the
bearded
mans
that
come
in
the
boat
.
Then
I
asked
him
if
he
would
go
back
to
them
.
He
smiled
at
that
,
and
told
me
he
could
not
swim
so
far
.
I
told
him
I
would
make
a
canoe
for
him
.
He
told
me
he
would
go
,
if
I
would
go
with
him
.
"
I
go
!
"
says
I
;
"
why
,
they
will
eat
me
if
I
come
there
.
"
"
No
,
no
,
"
says
he
,
"
me
make
they
no
eat
you
;
me
make
they
much
love
you
.
"
He
meant
,
he
would
tell
them
how
I
killed
his
enemies
,
and
saved
his
life
,
and
so
he
would
make
them
love
me
.
Then
he
told
me
,
as
well
as
he
could
,
how
kind
they
were
to
seventeen
white
men
,
or
bearded
men
,
as
he
called
them
,
who
came
on
shore
there
in
distress
.
830
From
this
time
I
confess
I
had
a
mind
to
venture
over
,
and
see
if
I
could
possibly
join
with
these
bearded
men
,
who
,
I
made
on
doubt
,
were
Spanish
or
Portuguese
;
not
doubting
but
,
if
I
could
,
we
might
find
some
method
to
escape
from
thence
,
being
upon
the
continent
,
and
a
good
company
together
,
better
than
I
could
from
an
island
forty
miles
off
the
shore
,
and
alone
,
without
help
.