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bear getting up to the top of a little mountain and looking
            out to sea, in hopes of seeing a ship; then fancy at a vast dis-
           tance I spied a sail, please myself with the hopes of it, and
           then after looking steadily, till I was almost blind, lose it
            quite, and sit down and weep like a child, and thus increase
           my misery by my folly.
              But  having  gotten  over  these  things  in  some  measure,
            and having settled my household staff and habitation, made
           me a table and a chair, and all as handsome about me as I
            could, I began to keep my journal; of which I shall here give
           you the copy (though in it will be told all these particulars
            over again) as long as it lasted; for having no more ink, I was
           forced to leave it off.

























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