But, leaving this part, I return to my Journal. I cast up the notches on my
post, and found I had been on shore three hundred and sixty-five days.
I
immediately let fly among them, for I always had my gun with me.
With these
considerations, I walked very leisurely forward.
I could not tell what tree to
call it that these stakes were cut from. I was exceedingly diverted with this
journey.
All this, as I said, made everything laborious and tedious to me; but
that there was no help for. - I was now come to the unhappy anniversary of my
landing.
I saw several sugar-canes, but wild, and, for want of cultivation,
imperfect. I could not tell what tree to call it that these stakes were cut
from. It might be truly said, that now I worked for my bread. I could not tell
what tree to call it that these stakes were cut from. I saw large plants of
aloes, but did not understand them.
I could not tell what tree to call it that
these stakes were cut from.
I immediately let fly among them, for I always had
my gun with me.
CHAPTER VII - AGRICULTURAL EXPERIENCEI HAD now been in this
unhappy island above ten months.
But, leaving this part, I return to my
Journal. - I was now come to the unhappy anniversary of my landing.
I cast up
the notches on my post, and found I had been on shore three hundred and
sixty-five days. - I was now come to the unhappy anniversary of my landing.
to
make broth, and stew a bit of meat by itself. But the accident that followed,
though it be a trifle, will be very diverting in its place.
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