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951
They
gave
him
all
the
protestations
of
their
sincerity
that
could
be
desired
,
and
he
was
willing
to
believe
them
,
and
spare
their
lives
,
which
I
was
not
against
,
only
I
obliged
him
to
keep
them
bound
hand
and
foot
while
they
were
upon
the
island
.
952
While
this
was
doing
,
I
sent
Friday
with
the
captain
's
mate
to
the
boat
,
with
orders
to
secure
her
,
and
bring
away
the
oars
and
sail
,
which
they
did
;
and
by
and
by
three
straggling
men
that
were
(
(
happily
for
them
)
)
parted
from
the
rest
,
came
back
upon
hearing
the
guns
fired
;
and
seeing
their
captain
,
who
before
was
their
prisoner
,
now
their
conqueror
,
they
submitted
to
be
bound
also
,
and
so
our
victory
was
complete
.
953
It
now
remained
that
the
captain
and
I
should
inquire
into
one
another
's
circumstances
.
I
began
first
,
and
told
him
my
whole
history
,
which
he
heard
with
an
attention
even
to
amazement
;
and
particularly
at
the
wonderful
manner
of
my
being
furnished
with
provisions
and
ammunition
;
and
,
indeed
,
as
my
story
is
a
whole
collection
of
wonders
,
it
affected
him
deeply
.
But
when
he
reflected
from
thence
upon
himself
,
and
how
I
seemed
to
have
been
preserved
there
on
purpose
to
save
his
life
,
the
tears
ran
down
his
face
,
and
he
could
not
speak
a
word
more
.
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954
After
this
communication
was
at
an
end
I
carried
him
and
his
two
men
into
my
apartment
,
leading
them
in
just
where
I
came
out
,
viz.
,
at
the
top
of
the
house
,
where
I
refreshed
them
with
such
provisions
as
I
had
,
and
showed
them
all
the
contrivances
I
had
made
during
my
long
,
long
inhabiting
that
place
.
955
All
I
showed
them
,
all
I
said
to
them
,
was
perfectly
amazing
;
but
above
all
,
the
captain
admired
my
fortification
,
and
how
perfectly
I
had
concealed
my
retreat
with
a
grove
of
trees
,
which
,
having
been
now
planted
near
twenty
years
,
and
the
trees
growing
much
faster
than
in
England
,
was
become
a
little
wood
,
and
so
thick
that
it
was
unpassable
in
any
part
of
it
but
at
that
one
side
where
I
had
reserved
my
little
winding
passage
into
it
.
I
told
him
this
was
my
castle
and
my
residence
,
but
that
I
had
a
seat
in
the
country
,
as
most
princes
have
,
whither
I
could
retreat
upon
occasion
,
and
I
would
show
him
that
,
too
,
another
time
;
but
at
present
our
business
was
to
consider
how
to
recover
the
ship
.
He
agreed
with
me
as
to
that
,
but
told
me
he
was
perfectly
at
a
loss
what
measures
to
take
,
for
that
there
were
still
six
and
twenty
hands
on
board
,
who
having
entered
into
a
cursed
conspiracy
,
by
which-they
had
all
forfeited
their
lives
to
the
law
,
would
be
hardened
in
it
now
by
desperation
,
and
would
carry
it
on
,
knowing
that
if
they
were
reduced
they
should
be
brought
to
the
gallows
as
soon
as
they
came
to
England
,
or
to
any
of
the
English
colonies
;
and
that
therefore
there
would
be
no
attacking
them
with
so
small
a
number
as
we
were
.
956
I
mused
for
some
time
upon
what
he
said
,
and
found
it
was
a
very
rational
conclusion
,
and
that
therefore
something
was
to
be
resolved
on
very
speedily
,
as
well
to
draw
the
men
on
board
into
some
snare
for
their
surprise
as
to
prevent
their
landing
upon
us
,
and
destroying
us
.
Upon
this
it
presently
occurred
to
me
that
in
a
while
the
ship
's
crew
,
wondering
what
was
become
of
their
comrades
and
of
the
boat
,
would
certainly
come
on
shore
in
their
other
boat
to
see
for
them
;
and
that
then
,
perhaps
,
they
might
come
armed
,
and
be
too
strong
for
us
.
This
he
allowed
was
rational
.
957
Upon
this
,
I
told
him
the
first
thing
we
had
to
do
was
to
stave
the
boat
,
which
lay
upon
the
beach
,
so
that
they
might
not
carry
her
off
;
and
taking
everything
out
of
her
,
leave
her
so
far
useless
as
not
to
be
fit
to
swim
.
Accordingly
we
went
on
board
,
took
the
arms
which
were
left
on
board
out
of
her
,
and
whatever
else
we
found
there
,
which
was
a
bottle
of
brandy
,
and
another
of
rum
,
a
few
biscuit-cakes
,
a
horn
of
powder
,
and
a
great
lump
of
sugar
in
a
piece
of
canvas
--
the
sugar
was
five
or
six
pounds
;
all
which
was
very
welcome
to
me
,
especially
the
brandy
and
sugar
,
of
which
I
had
had
none
left
for
many
years
.
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958
When
we
had
carried
all
these
things
on
shore
(
(
the
oars
,
mast
,
sail
,
and
rudder
of
the
boat
were
carried
away
before
,
as
above
)
)
,
we
knocked
a
great
hole
in
her
bottom
that
if
they
had
come
strong
enough
to
master
us
,
yet
they
could
not
carry
off
the
boat
.
959
Indeed
,
it
was
not
much
in
my
thoughts
that
we
could
be
able
to
recover
the
ship
;
but
my
view
was
,
that
if
they
went
away
without
the
boat
I
did
not
much
question
to
make
her
fit
again
to
carry
us
away
to
the
Leeward
Islands
,
and
call
upon
our
friends
the
Spaniards
in
my
way
;
for
I
had
them
still
in
my
thoughts
.
960
While
we
were
thus
preparing
our
designs
,
and
had
first
,
by
main
strength
,
heaved
the
boat
up
upon
the
beach
so
high
that
the
tide
would
not
fleet
her
off
at
high-water
mark
;
and
besides
,
had
broke
a
hole
in
her
bottom
too
big
to
be
quickly
stopped
,
and
were
sat
down
musing
what
we
should
do
,
we
heard
the
ship
fire
a
gun
,
and
saw
her
make
a
waft
with
her
ancient
as
a
signal
for
the
boat
to
come
on
board
.
But
no
boat
stirred
;
and
they
fired
several
times
,
making
other
signals
for
the
boat
.