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901
He
had
been
with
us
now
about
a
month
,
during
which
time
I
had
let
him
see
in
what
manner
I
had
provided
,
with
the
assistance
of
Providence
,
for
my
support
;
and
he
saw
evidently
what
stock
of
corn
and
rice
I
had
laid
up
;
which
,
as
it
was
more
than
sufficient
for
myself
,
so
it
was
not
sufficient
,
at
least
without
good
husbandry
,
for
my
family
,
now
it
was
increased
to
number
four
;
but
much
less
would
it
be
sufficient
if
his
countrymen
,
who
were
,
as
he
said
,
fourteen
,
still
alive
,
should
come
over
;
and
least
of
all
would
it
be
sufficient
to
victual
our
vessel
,
if
we
should
build
one
for
a
voyage
to
any
of
the
Christian
colonies
of
America
.
So
he
told
me
he
thought
it
would
be
more
advisable
to
let
him
and
the
two
others
dig
and
cultivate
some
more
land
,
as
much
as
I
could
spare
seed
to
sow
;
and
that
we
should
wait
another
harvest
,
that
we
might
have
a
supply
of
corn
for
his
countrymen
when
they
should
come
;
for
want
might
be
a
temptation
to
them
to
disagree
,
or
not
to
think
themselves
delivered
,
otherwise
than
out
of
one
difficulty
into
another
.
"
You
know
,
"
says
he
,
"
the
children
of
Israel
,
though
they
rejoiced
at
first
for
their
being
delivered
out
of
Egypt
,
yet
rebelled
even
against
God
Himself
,
that
delivered
them
,
when
they
came
to
want
bread
in
the
wilderness
.
"
902
His
caution
was
so
reasonable
,
and
his
advice
so
good
,
that
I
could
not
but
be
very
well
pleased
with
his
proposal
,
as
well
as
I
was
satisfied
with
his
fidelity
.
So
we
fell
to
digging
all
four
of
us
,
as
well
as
the
wooden
tools
we
were
furnished
with
permitted
;
and
in
about
a
month
's
time
,
by
the
end
of
which
it
was
seed-time
,
we
had
gotten
as
much
land
cured
and
trimmed
up
as
we
sowed
twenty-two
bushels
of
barley
on
,
and
sixteen
jars
of
rice
;
which
was
,
in
short
,
all
the
seed
we
had
to
spare
;
nor
,
indeed
,
did
we
leave
ourselves
barley
sufficient
for
our
own
food
for
the
six
months
that
we
had
to
expect
our
crop
;
that
is
to
say
,
reckoning
from
the
time
we
set
our
seed
aside
for
sowing
;
for
it
is
not
to
be
supposed
it
is
six
months
in
the
ground
in
that
country
.
903
Having
now
society
enough
,
and
our
numbers
being
sufficient
to
put
us
out
of
fear
of
the
savages
,
if
they
had
come
,
unless
their
number
had-been
very
great
,
we
went
freely
all
over
the
island
,
wherever
we
found
occasion
;
and
as
here
we
had
our
escape
or
deliverance
upon
our
thoughts
,
it
was
impossible
,
at
least
for
me
,
to
have
the
means
of
it
out
of
mine
.
To
this
purpose
,
I
marked
out
several
trees
which
I
thought
fit
for
our
work
,
and
I
set
Friday
and
his
father
to
cutting
them
down
;
and
then
I
caused
the
Spaniard
,
to
whom
I
imparted
my
thought
on
that
affair
,
to
oversee
and
direct
their
work
.
I
showed
them
with
what
indefatigable
pains
I
had
hewed
a
large
tree
into
single
planks
,
and
I
caused
them
to
do
the
like
,
till
they
had
made
about
a
dozen
large
planks
of
good
oak
,
near
two
feet
broad
,
thirty-five
feet
long
,
and
from
two
inches
to
four
inches
thick
.
What
prodigious
labor
it
took
up
,
any
one
may
imagine
.
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904
At
the
same
time
I
contrived
to
increase
my
little
flock
of
tame
goats
as
much
as
I
could
;
and
to
this
purpose
I
made
Friday
and
the
Spaniard
go
out
one
day
,
and
myself
with
Friday
the
next
day
,
for
we
took
our
turns
,
and
by
this
means
we
got
above
twenty
young
kids
to
breed
up
with
the
rest
;
for
whenever
we
shot
the
dam
,
we
saved
the
kids
,
and
added
them
to
our
flock
.
But
above
all
,
the
season
for
curing
the
grapes
coming
on
,
I
caused
such
a
prodigious
quantity
to
be
hung
up
in
the
sun
,
that
I
believe
had
we
been
at
Alicant
,
where
the
raisins
of
the
sun
are
cured
,
we
could
have
filled
sixty
or
eighty
barrels
;
and
these
,
with
our
bread
,
was
a
great
part
of
our
food
,
and
very
good
living
too
,
I
assure
you
;
for
it
is
an
exceeding
nourishing
food
.
905
It
was
now
harvest
,
and
our
crop
in
good
order
.
It
was
not
the
most
plentiful
increase
I
had
seen
in
the
island
,
but
however
,
it
was
enough
to
answer
our
end
;
for
from
our
twenty-two
bushels
of
barley
we
brought
in
and
thrashed
out
above
two
hundred
and
twenty
bushels
,
and
the
like
in
proportion
of
the
rice
;
906
which
was
store
enough
for
our
food
to
the
next
harvest
,
though
all
the
sixteen
Spaniards
had
been
on
shore
with
me
;
or
if
we
had
been
ready
for
a
voyage
,
it
would
very
plentifully
have
victualled
our
ship
to
have
carried
us
to
any
part
of
the
world
,
that
is
to
say
,
of
America
.
907
When
we
had
thus
housed
and
secured
our
magazine
of
corn
,
we
fell
to
work
to
make
more
wicker-work
,
viz.
,
great
baskets
,
in
which
we
kept
it
;
and
the
Spaniard
was
very
handy
and
dextrous
at
this
part
,
and
often
blamed
me
that
I
did
not
make
some
things
for
defence
of
this
kind
of
work
;
but
I
saw
no
need
of
it
.
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908
And
now
having
a
full
supply
of
food
for
all
the
guests
I
expected
,
I
gave
the
Spaniard
leave
to
go
over
to
the
main
,
to
see
what
he
could
do
with
those
he
had
left
behind
him
there
.
I
gave
him
strict
charge
in
writing
not
to
bring
any
man
with
him
who
would
not
first
swear
,
in
the
presence
of
himself
and
of
the
old
savage
,
that
he
would
no
way
injure
,
fight
with
,
or
attack
the
person
he
should
find
in
the
island
,
who
was
so
kind
to
send
for
them
in
order
to
their
deliverance
;
but
that
they
would
stand
by
and
defend
him
against
all
such
attempts
,
and
they
went
would
be
entirely
under
and
subjected
to
his
commands
;
and
that
this
should
be
put
in
writing
,
and
signed
with
their
hands
.
How
we
were
to
have
this
done
,
when
I
knew
they
had
neither
pen
nor
ink
,
that
indeed
was
a
question
which
we
never
asked
.
909
Under
these
instructions
,
the
Spaniard
and
the
old
savage
,
the
father
of
Friday
,
went
away
in
one
of
the
canoes
which
they
might
be
said
to
come
in
,
or
rather
were
brought
in
,
when
they
came
as
prisoners
to
be
devoured
by
the
savages
.
910
I
gave
each
of
them
a
musket
,
with
a
firelock
on
it
,
and
about
eight
charges
of
powder
and
ball
,
charging
them
to
be
very
good
husbands
of
both
,
and
not
to
use
either
of
them
but
upon
urgent
occasion
.