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841
for
I
had
an
invincible
impression
upon
my
thoughts
that
my
deliverance
was
at
hand
,
and
that
I
should
not
be
another
year
in
this
place
.
However
,
I
went
on
with
my
husbandry
,
digging
,
planting
,
fencing
,
as
usual
.
I
gathered
and
cured
my
grapes
,
and
did
every
necessary
thing
as
before
.
842
The
rainy
season
was
,
in
the
meantime
,
upon
me
,
when
I
kept
more
within
doors
than
at
any
other
times
;
so
I
had
stowed
our
new
vessel
as
secure
as
we
could
,
bringing
her
up
into
the
creek
,
where
,
as
I
said
in
the
beginning
,
I
landed
my
rafts
from
the
ship
;
and
hauling
her
up
to
the
shore
at
high-water
mark
,
I
made
my
man
Friday
dig
a
little
dock
,
just
big
enough
to
hold
her
,
and
just
deep
enough
to
give
her
water
enough
to
float
in
,
and
then
,
when
the
tide
was
out
,
we
made
a
strong
dam
across
the
end
of
it
,
to
keep
the
water
out
;
and
so
she
lay
dry
,
as
to
the
tide
,
from
the
sea
;
and
to
keep
the
rain
off
,
we
laid
a
great
many
boughs
of
trees
,
so
thick
,
that
she
was
well
thatched
as
a
house
;
and
thus
we
waited
for
the
month
of
November
and
December
,
in
which
I
designed
to
make
my
adventure
.
843
When
the
settled
season
began
to
come
in
,
as
the
thought
of
my
designed
returned
with
the
fair
weather
,
I
was
preparing
daily
for
the
voyage
;
and
the
first
thing
I
did
was
to
lay
by
a
certain
quantity
of
provisions
,
being
the
stores
for
our
voyage
;
and
intended
,
in
a
week
or
a
fortnight
's
time
,
to
open
the
dock
,
and
launch
out
our
boat
.
I
was
busy
one
morning
upon
something
of
this
kind
,
when
I
called
to
Friday
,
and
bid
him
go
to
the
sea-shore
and
see
if
he
could
find
a
turtle
,
or
tortoise
,
a
thing
which
we
generally
got
once
a
week
,
for
the
sake
of
the
eggs
as
well
as
the
flesh
.
Friday
had
not
been
long
gone
when
he
came
running
back
,
and
flew
over
my
outer
wall
,
or
fence
,
like
one
that
felt
not
the
ground
,
or
the
steps
he
set
his
feet
on
;
and
before
I
had
time
to
speak
to
him
,
he
cries
out
to
me
,
"
O
master
!
O
master
!
O
sorrow
!
O
bad
!
"
"
What
's
the
matter
,
Friday
?
"
says
I.
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844
"
O
yonder
,
there
,
"
says
he
,
"
one
,
two
,
three
canoe
!
one
,
two
,
three
!
"
By
his
way
of
speaking
,
I
concluded
there
were
six
;
but
on
inquiry
,
I
found
it
was
but
three
.
"
Well
,
Friday
,
"
says
I
,
"
do
not
be
frighted
.
"
So
I
heartened
him
up
as
well
as
I
could
.
However
,
I
saw
the
poor
fellow
was
most
terribly
scared
;
for
nothing
ran
in
his
head
but
that
they
were
come
to
look
for
him
,
and
would
cut
him
in
pieces
,
and
eat
him
;
and
the
poor
fellow
trembled
so
that
I
scarce
knew
what
to
do
with
him
.
I
comforted
him
as
well
as
I
could
,
and
told
him
I
was
in
as
much
danger
as
he
,
and
that
they
would
eat
me
as
well
as
him
.
"
But
,
"
says
I
,
"
Friday
,
we
must
resolve
to
fight
them
.
Can
you
fight
,
Friday
?
"
"
Me
shoot
,
"
say
he
;
"
but
there
come
many
great
number
.
"
No
matter
for
that
,
"
said
I
again
;
"
our
guns
will
fright
them
that
we
do
not
kill
.
"
So
I
asked
him
whether
,
if
I
resolved
to
defend
him
,
he
would
defend
me
,
and
stand
by
me
,
and
do
just
as
I
bid
him
.
He
said
,
"
Me
die
when
you
bid
die
,
master
.
"
So
I
went
and
fetched
a
good
dram
of
rum
,
and
gave
him
;
for
I
had
been
so
good
a
husband
of
my
rum
that
I
had
a
great
deal
left
.
When
he
had
drank
it
,
I
made
him
take
the
two
fowling-pieces
,
which
we
always
carried
,
and
load
them
with
large
swan-shot
,
as
big
as
small
pistol-bullets
.
Then
I
took
four
muskets
,
and
loaded
them
with
two
slugs
and
five
small
bullets
each
;
and
my
two
pistols
I
loaded
with
a
brace
of
bullets
each
.
I
hung
my
great
sword
,
as
usual
,
naked
,
by
my
side
,
and
gave
Friday
his
hatchet
.
845
When
I
had
thus
prepared
myself
,
I
took
my
perspective-glass
and
went
up
to
the
side
of
the
hill
to
see
what
I
could
discover
;
and
I
found
quickly
,
by
my
glass
,
that
there
were
one-and-twenty
savages
,
three
prisoners
,
and
three
canoes
,
and
that
their
whole
business
seemed
to
be
the
triumphant
banquet
upon
these
three
human
bodies
;
a
barbarous
feast
indeed
,
but
nothing
more
than
,
as
I
had
observed
,
was
usual
with
them
.
846
I
observed
also
that
they
were
landed
,
not
where
they
had
done
when
Friday
made
his
escape
,
but
nearer
to
my
creek
,
where
the
shore
was
low
,
and
where
a
thick
wood
came
close
almost
down
to
the
sea
.
This
,
with
the
abhorrence
of
the
inhuman
errand
these
wretches
came
about
,
filled
me
with
such
indignation
that
I
came
down
again
to
Friday
,
and
told
him
I
was
resolved
to
go
down
to
them
,
and
kill
them
all
,
and
asked
him
if
he
would
stand
by
me
.
He
was
now
gotten
over
his
fright
,
and
his
spirits
being
a
little
raised
with
the
dram
I
had
given
him
,
he
was
very
cheerful
,
and
told
me
,
as
before
,
he
would
die
when
I
bid
die
.
847
In
this
fit
of
fury
,
I
took
first
and
divided
the
arms
which
I
had
charge
,
as
before
,
between
us
.
I
gave
Friday
one
pistol
to
stick
in
his
girdle
,
and
three
guns
upon
his
shoulder
;
and
I
took
one
pistol
,
and
the
other
three
myself
,
and
in
this
posture
we
marched
out
.
I
took
a
small
bottle
of
rum
in
my
pocket
,
and
gave
Friday
a
large
bag
with
more
powder
and
bullet
;
and
as
to
orders
I
charged
him
to
keep
close
behind
me
,
and
not
to
stir
,
or
shoot
,
or
do
anything
,
till
I
bid
him
,
and
in
the
meantime
not
to
speak
a
word
.
In
this
posture
I
fetched
a
compass
to
my
right
hand
of
near
a
mile
,
as
well
to
got
over
the
creek
as
to
get
into
the
wood
,
so
that
I
might
come
within
shot
of
them
before
I
should
be
discovered
,
which
I
had
seen
,
by
my
glass
,
it
was
easy
to
do
.
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848
While
I
was
making
this
march
,
my
former
thoughts
returning
,
I
began
to
abate
my
resolution
.
I
do
not
mean
that
I
entertained
any
fear
of
their
number
;
for
as
they
were
naked
,
unarmed
wretches
,
It
is
certain
I
was
superior
to
them
;
nay
,
though
I
had
been
alone
.
849
But
it
occurred
to
my
thoughts
what
call
,
what
occasion
,
much
less
what
necessity
,
I
was
in
to
go
and
dip
my
hands
in
blood
,
to
attack
people
who
had
neither
done
or
intended
me
any
wrong
;
who
,
as
to
me
,
were
innocent
,
and
whose
barbarous
customs
were
their
own
disaster
;
being
in
them
a
token
,
indeed
,
of
God
's
having
left
them
,
with
the
other
nations
of
that
part
of
the
world
,
to
such
stupidity
,
and
to
such
inhuman
courses
;
but
did
not
call
me
to
take
upon
me
to
be
a
judge
of
their
actions
,
much
less
an
executioner
of
His
justice
;
that
whenever
He
thought
fit
,
He
would
take
the
cause
into
His
own
hands
,
and
by
national
vengeance
,
punish
them
,
as
a
people
,
for
national
crimes
;
but
that
,
in
the
meantime
,
it
was
none
of
my
business
;
that
,
it
was
true
,
Friday
might
justify
it
,
because
he
was
a
declared
enemy
,
and
in
a
state
of
war
with
those
very
particular
people
,
and
it
was
lawful
for
him
to
attack
them
;
but
I
could
not
say
the
same
with
respect
to
me
.
These
things
were
so
warmly
pressed
upon
my
thoughts
all
the
way
as
I
went
,
that
I
resolved
I
would
only
go
and
place
myself
near
them
,
that
I
might
observe
their
barbarous
feast
,
and
that
I
would
act
then
as
God
should
direct
;
but
that
,
unless
something
offered
that
was
more
a
call
to
me
than
yet
I
knew
of
,
I
would
not
meddle
with
them
.
850
With
this
resolution
I
entered
the
wood
,
and
with
all
possible
wariness
and
silence
,
Friday
following
close
at
my
heels
,
I
marched
till
I
came
to
the
skirt
the
wood
,
on
the
side
which
was
next
to
them
;
only
that
one
corner
of
the
wood
lay
between
me
and
them
.
Here
I
called
softly
to
Friday
,
and
showing
him
a
great
tree
,
which
was
just
at
the
corner
of
the
wood
,
I
bade
him
go
to
the
tree
and
bring
me
word
if
he
could
see
there
plainly
what
they
were
doing
.