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"
Our
case
,
"
said
he
,
"
sir
,
is
too
long
to
tell
you
while
our
murderers
are
so
near
;
but
in
short
,
sir
,
I
was
commander
of
that
ship
;
my
men
have
mutinied
against
me
,
they
have
been
hardly
prevailed
on
not
to
murder
me
;
and
at
last
have
set
me
on
shore
in
this
desolate
place
,
with
these
two
men
with
me
,
one
my
mate
,
the
other
a
passenger
,
where
we
expected
to
perish
,
believing
the
place
to
be
uninhabited
,
and
know
not
yet
what
to
think
of
it
.
"
"
Where
are
those
brutes
,
your
enemies
?
"
said
I.
"
Do
you
know
where
they
are
gone
?
"
"
There
they
lie
,
sir
,
"
said
he
,
pointing
to
a
thicket
of
trees
.
"
My
heart
trembles
for
fear
they
have
seen
us
,
and
heard
you
speak
.
If
they
have
,
they
will
certainly
murder
us
all
.
"
"
Have
they
any
fire-arms
?
"
said
I
.
He
answered
they
had
only
two
pieces
,
and
one
which
they
left
in
the
boat
.
"
Well
then
,
"
said
I
,
"
leave
the
rest
to
me
,
I
see
they
are
all
asleep
;
it
is
an
easy
thing
to
kill
them
all
;
but
shall
we
rather
take
them
prisoners
?
"
He
told
me
there
were
two
desperate
villains
among
them
that
it
was
scarce
safe
to
show
any
mercy
to
;
but
if
they
were
secured
,
he
believed
all
the
rest
would
return
to
their
duty
.
I
asked
him
which
they
were
.
He
told
me
he
could
not
at
that
distance
describe
them
,
but
he
would
obey
my
order
in
anything
I
would
direct
.
"
Well
,
"
says
I
,
"
let
us
retreat
out
of
their
view
or
hearing
,
lest
they
awake
,
and
we
will
resolve
further
.
"
So
they
willingly
went
back
with
me
,
till
the
woods
covered
us
from
them
.
"
Look
you
,
sir
,
"
said
I
,
"
if
I
venture
upon
your
deliverance
,
are
you
willing
to
make
two
conditions
with
me
?
"
He
anticipated
my
proposals
by
telling
me
that
both
he
and
the
ship
,
if
recovered
,
should
be
wholly
directed
and
commanded
by
me
in
everything
;
and
if
the
ship
was
not
recovered
he
would
live
and
die
with
me
in
what
part
of
the
world
soever
I
would
send
him
;
and
the
two
other
men
said
the
same
.
"
Well
,
"
says
I
,
"
my
conditions
are
but
two
.
1
.
That
while
you
stay
on
this
island
with
me
,
you
will
not
pretend
to
any
authority
here
;
and
if
I
put
arms
into
your
hands
,
you
will
,
upon
all
occasions
,
give
them
up
to
me
,
and
do
no
prejudice
to
me
or
mine
upon
this
island
;
and
in
the
meantime
be
governed
by
my
orders
.
2
.
That
if
the
ship
is
,
or
may
be
,
recovered
,
you
will
carry
me
and
my
man
to
England
,
passage
free
.
"
He
gave
me
all
the
assurances
that
the
invention
and
faith
of
man
could
devise
that
he
would
comply
with
these
most
reasonable
demands
;
and
,
besides
,
would
owe
his
life
to
me
,
and
acknowledge
it
upon
all
occasions
,
as
long
as
lived
.
"
Well
then
,
"
said
I
,
"
here
are
three
muskets
for
you
,
with
powder
and
ball
;
tell
me
next
what
you
think
is
proper
to
be
done
.
"
He
showed
all
the
testimony
of
his
gratitude
that
he
was
able
,
but
offered
to
be
wholly
guided
by
me
.
I
told
him
I
thought
it
was
hard
venturing
anything
;
but
the
best
method
I
could
think
of
was
to
fire
upon
them
at
once
,
as
they
lay
;
and
if
any
was
not
killed
at
the
first
volley
,
and
offered
to
submit
,
we
might
save
them
,
and
so
put
it
wholly
upon
God
's
providence
to
direct
the
shot
.
He
said
very
modestly
that
he
was
loth
to
kill
them
if
he
could
help
it
,
but
that
those
two
were
incorrigible
villains
,
and
had
been
the
authors
of
all
the
mutiny
in
the
ship
,
and
if
they
escaped
,
we
should
be
undone
still
;
for
they
would
go
on
board
and
bring
the
whole
ship
's
company
,
and
destroy
us
all
.
"
Well
then
,
"
says
I
,
"
necessity
legitimates
my
advice
,
for
it
is
the
only
way
to
save
our
lives
.
"
However
,
seeing
him
still
cautious
of
shedding
blood
,
I
told
him
they
should
go
themselves
,
and
manage
as
they
found
convenient
.
In
the
middle
of
this
discourse
we
heard
some
of
them
awake
,
and
soon
after
we
saw
two
of
them
on
their
feet
.
I
asked
him
if
either
of
them
were
of
the
men
who
he
had
said
were
the
heads
of
the
mutiny
.
He
said
,
"
No
.
"
"
Well
then
,
"
said
I
,
"
you
may
let
them
escape
;
and
Providence
seems
to
have
wakened
them
on
purpose
to
save
themselves
.
Now
,
"
says
I
,
"
if
the
rest
escape
you
,
it
is
your
fault
.
"
Animated
with
this
,
he
took
the
musket
I
had
given
him
in
his
hand
,
and
a
pistol
in
his
belt
,
and
his
two
comrades
with
him
,
with
each
man
a
piece
in
his
hand
.
The
two
men
who
were
with
him
going
first
made
some
noise
,
at
which
one
of
the
seamen
who
was
awake
turned
about
,
and
seeing
them
coming
cried
out
to
the
rest
;
but
it
was
too
late
then
,
for
the
moment
he
cried
out
they
fired
,
I
mean
the
two
men
,
the
captain
wisely
reserving
his
own
piece
.
They
had
so
well
aimed
their
shot
at
the
men
they
knew
,
that
one
of
them
was
killed
on
the
spot
,
and
the
other
very
much
wounded
;
but
not
being
dead
,
he
started
up
upon
his
feet
,
and
called
eagerly
for
help
to
the
other
.
But
the
captain
stepping
to
him
,
told
him
It
was
too
late
to
cry
for
help
,
he
should
call
upon
God
to
forgive
his
villainy
;
and
with
that
word
knocked
him
down
with
the
stock
of
his
musket
,
so
that
he
never
spoke
more
.
There
were
three
more
in
the
company
,
and
one
of
them
was
also
slightly
wounded
.
By
this
time
I
was
come
;
and
when
they
saw
their
danger
,
and
that
it
was
in
vain
to
resist
,
they
begged
for
mercy
.
The
captain
told
them
he
would
spare
their
lives
if
they
would
give
him
any
assurance
of
their
abhorrence
of
the
treachery
they
had
been
guilty
of
,
and
would
swear
to
be
faithful
him
in
recovering
the
ship
,
and
afterwards
in
carrying
her
back
to
Jamaica
,
from
whence
they
came
.