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I
then
asked
his
advice
as
to
what
I
should
do
to
the
dead
bodies
,
and
how
I
must
handle
them
in
order
to
remove
them
from
the
ship
.
He
answered
me
that
the
people
of
the
ship
were
probably
enchanted
on
account
of
a
crime
somewhere
upon
the
sea
:
he
thought
the
spell
would
be
dissolved
by
bringing
them
to
land
,
but
this
could
be
done
only
by
taking
up
the
planks
on
which
they
lay
.
In
the
sight
of
God
and
justice
,
he
said
that
the
ship
,
together
with
all
the
goods
,
belonged
to
me
,
since
I
had
,
as
it
were
,
found
it
;
and
,
if
I
would
keep
it
very
secret
,
and
make
him
a
small
present
out
of
my
abundance
,
he
would
assist
me
with
his
slaves
to
remove
the
bodies
.
I
promised
to
reward
him
richly
,
and
we
set
out
on
our
expedition
with
five
slaves
,
who
were
supplied
with
saws
and
hatchets
.
On
the
way
,
the
magician
Muley
could
not
sufficiently
praise
our
happy
expedient
of
binding
the
sails
around
with
the
sentences
from
the
Koran
.
He
said
this
was
the
only
means
,
by
which
we
could
have
saved
ourselves
.
It
was
still
pretty
early
in
the
day
when
we
reached
the
ship
.
We
immediately
set
to
work
,
and
in
an
hour
placed
four
in
the
boat
.
Some
of
the
slaves
were
then
obliged
to
row
to
land
to
bury
them
there
.
They
told
us
,
when
they
returned
,
that
the
bodies
had
spared
them
the
trouble
of
burying
,
since
,
the
moment
they
laid
them
on
the
earth
,
they
had
fallen
to
dust
.
We
diligently
set
to
work
to
saw
off
the
bodies
,
and
before
evening
all
were
brought
to
land
.
There
were
,
at
last
,
no
more
on
board
than
the
one
that
was
nailed
to
the
mast
.
Vainly
sought
we
to
draw
the
nail
out
of
the
wood
,
no
strength
was
able
to
start
it
even
a
hair
's
-
breadth
.
I
knew
not
what
next
to
do
,
for
we
could
not
hew
down
the
mast
in
order
to
bring
him
to
land
;
but
in
this
dilemma
Muley
came
to
my
assistance
.
He
quickly
ordered
a
slave
to
row
to
land
and
bring
a
pot
of
earth
.
When
he
had
arrived
with
it
,
the
magician
pronounced
over
it
some
mysterious
words
,
and
cast
it
on
the
dead
man
's
head
.
Immediately
the
latter
opened
his
eyes
,
drew
a
deep
breath
,
and
the
wound
of
the
nail
in
his
forehead
began
to
bleed
.
We
now
drew
it
lightly
forth
,
and
the
wounded
man
fell
into
the
arms
of
one
of
the
slaves
.
"
Who
bore
me
hither
?
"
he
exclaimed
,
after
he
seemed
to
have
recovered
himself
a
little
.
Muley
made
signs
to
me
,
and
I
stepped
up
to
him
.
"
Thank
thee
,
unknown
stranger
;
thou
hast
freed
me
from
long
torment
.
For
fifty
years
has
my
body
been
sailing
through
these
waves
,
and
my
spirit
was
condemned
to
return
to
it
every
night
.
But
now
my
head
has
come
in
contact
with
the
earth
,
and
,
my
crime
expiated
,
I
can
go
to
my
fathers
!
"
I
entreated
him
,
thereupon
,
to
tell
how
he
had
been
brought
to
this
horrible
state
,
and
he
began
--
"
Fifty
years
ago
,
I
was
an
influential
,
distinguished
man
,
and
resided
in
Algiers
:
a
passion
for
gain
urged
me
on
to
fit
out
a
ship
,
and
turn
pirate
.
I
had
already
followed
this
business
some
time
,
when
once
,
at
Zante
,
I
took
on
board
a
Dervise
,
who
wished
to
travel
for
nothing
.
I
and
my
companions
were
impious
men
,
and
paid
no
respect
to
the
holiness
of
the
man
;
I
,
in
particular
,
made
sport
of
him
.
When
,
however
,
on
one
occasion
he
upbraided
me
with
holy
zeal
for
my
wicked
course
of
life
,
that
same
evening
,
after
I
had
been
drinking
to
excess
with
my
pilot
in
the
cabin
,
anger
overpowered
me
.
Reflecting
on
what
the
Dervise
had
said
to
me
,
which
I
would
not
have
borne
from
a
Sultan
,
I
rushed
upon
deck
,
and
plunged
my
dagger
into
his
breast
.
Dying
,
he
cursed
me
and
my
crew
,
and
doomed
us
not
to
die
and
not
to
live
,
until
we
should
lay
our
heads
upon
the
earth
.
"
The
Dervise
expired
,
and
we
cast
him
overboard
,
laughing
at
his
menaces
;
that
same
night
,
however
,
were
his
words
fulfilled
.
One
portion
of
my
crew
rose
against
me
;
with
terrible
courage
the
struggle
continued
,
until
my
supporters
fell
,
and
I
myself
was
nailed
to
the
mast
.
The
mutineers
,
however
,
also
sank
under
their
wounds
,
and
soon
my
ship
was
but
one
vast
grave
.
My
eyes
also
closed
,
my
breath
stopped
--
I
thought
I
was
dying
.
But
it
was
only
a
torpor
which
held
me
chained
:
the
following
night
,
at
the
same
hour
in
which
we
had
cast
the
Dervise
into
the
sea
,
I
awoke
,
together
with
all
my
comrades
;
life
returned
,
but
we
could
do
and
say
nothing
but
what
had
been
done
and
said
on
that
fatal
night
.