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At
last
,
when
all
their
signals
and
firings
proved
fruitless
,
and
they
found
the
boat
did
not
stir
,
we
saw
them
,
by
the
help
of
my
glasses
,
hoist
another
boat
out
,
and
row
towards
the
shore
;
and
we
found
,
as
they
approached
,
that
there
was
no
less
than
often
men
in
her
,
and
that
they
had
fire-arms
with
them
.
As
the
ship
lay
almost
two
leagues
from
the
shore
,
we
had
a
full
view
of
them
"
as
they
came
,
and
a
plain
sight
of
the
men
,
even
of
their
faces
;
because
the
tide
having
set
them
a
little
to
the
east
of
the
other
boat
,
they
rowed
up
under
shore
,
to
come
to
the
same
place
where
the
other
had
landed
,
and
where
the
boat
lay
.
By
this
means
,
I
say
,
we
had
a
full
view
of
them
,
and
the
captain
knew
the
persons
and
characters
of
all
the
men
in
the
boat
,
of
whom
he
said
that
there
were
three
very
honest
fellows
,
who
,
he
was
sure
,
were
led
into
this
conspiracy
by
the
rest
,
being
overpowered
and
frighted
;
but
that
was
for
the
boatswain
who
,
it
seems
,
was
the
chief
officer
among
them
,
and
all
the
rest
,
they
were
as
outrageous
as
any
of
the
ship
's
crew
,
and
were
no
doubt
made
desperate
in
their
new
enterprise
;
and
terribly
apprehensive
he
was
that
they
would
be
too
powerful
for
us
.
I
smiled
at
him
,
and
told
him
that
men
in
our
circumstances
were
past
the
operation
of
fear
;
that
seeing
almost
every
condition
that
could
be
was
better
than
that
which
we
were
supposed
to
be
in
,
we
ought
to
expect
that
the
consequence
,
whether
death
or
life
,
would
be
sure
to
be
a
deliverance
.
I
asked
him
what
he
thought
of
the
circumstances
of
my
life
,
and
whether
a
deliverance
were
not
worth
venturing
for
.
"
And
where
,
sir
,
"
said
I
,
"
is
your
belief
of
my
being
preserved
here
on
purpose
to
save
your
life
,
which
elevated
you
a
little
while
ago
?
For
my
part
,
"
said
I
,
"
there
seems
to
be
but
one
thing
amiss
in
all
the
prospect
of
it
.
"
"
What
's
that
?
"
says
he
.
"
Why
,
"
said
I
,
It
is
that
,
as
you
say
,
there
are
three
or
four
honest
fellows
among
them
which
should
be
spared
;
had
they
been
all
of
the
wicked
part
of
the
crew
I
should
have
thought
God
's
providence
had
singled
them
out
to
deliver
them
into
your
hands
;
for
depend
upon
it
,
every
man
of
them
that
comes
ashore
are
our
own
,
and
shall
die
or
live
as
they
behave
to
us
.
"
As
I
spoke
this
with
a
raised
voice
and
cheerful
countenance
,
I
found
it
greatly
encouraged
him
;
so
we
set
vigorously
to
our
business
.
We
had
,
upon
the
first
appearance
of
the
boat
's
coming
from
the
ship
,
considered
of
separating
our
prisoners
,
and
had
,
indeed
,
secured
them
effectually
.
Two
of
them
,
of
whom
the
captain
was
less
assured
than
ordinary
,
I
sent
with
Friday
and
one
of
the
three
delivered
men
to
my
cave
,
where
they
were
remote
enough
,
and
out
of
danger
of
being
heard
or
discovered
,
or
of
finding
their
way
out
of
the
woods
,
if
they
could
have
delivered
themselves
.
Here
they
left
them
bound
,
but
gave
them
provisions
,
and
promised
them
,
if
they
continued
there
quietly
,
to
give
them
their
liberty
in
a
day
or
two
;
but
that
if
they
attempted
their
escape
,
they
should
be
put
to
death
without
mercy
.
They
promised
faithfully
to
bear
their
confinement
with
patience
,
and
were
very
thankful
that
they
had
such
good
usage
as
to
have
provisions
and
a
light
left
them
;
for
Friday
gave
them
candles
(
such
as
we
made
ourselves
)
)
for
their
comfort
;
and
they
did
not
know
but
that
he
stood
sentinel
over
them
at
the
entrance
.
The
other
prisoners
had
better
usage
.
Two
of
them
were
kept
pinioned
,
indeed
,
because
the
captain
was
not
free
to
trust
them
;
but
the
other
two
were
taken
into
my
service
,
upon
the
captain
's
recommendation
,
and
upon
their
solemnly
engaging
to
live
and
die
with
us
;
so
with
them
and
the
three
honest
men
we
were
seven
men
well
armed
;
and
I
made
no
doubt
we
should
be
able
to
deal
well
enough
with
the
ten
that
were
a-coming
,
considering
that
the
Captain
had
said
there
were
three
or
four
honest
men
among
them
also
.
As
soon
as
they
got
to
the
place
where
their
other
boat
lay
,
they
ran
their
boat
into
the
beach
,
and
came
all
on
shore
,
hauling
the
boat
up
after
them
,
which
I
was
glad
to
see
;
for
I
was
afraid
they
would
rather
have
left
the
boat
at
an
anchor
some
distance
from
the
shore
,
with
some
hands
in
her
to
guard
her
,
and
so
we
should
not
be
able
to
seize
the
boat
.
Being
on
shore
,
the
first
thing
they
did
they
ran
all
to
their
other
boat
;
and
it
was
easy
to
see
that
they
were
under
a
great
surprise
to
find
her
,
stripped
,
as
above
,
of
all
that
was
in
her
,
and
a
great
hole
in
her
bottom
.