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in. _May 5._ 'This day I also repaired to the wreck, and sawed another piece of timber, and when the flood came, I made a float of three great planks, which were driven ashore by the tide. _May 6, 7, 8, 9._ These days I brought off the iron bolts, opened the deck with the iron crow, and carried two planks to land, having made a way into the very middle of the wreck. _May 10, 11, 12, 13, 14._ All this time I spent in bringing off great quantities of iron and timber. _May 15._ Took with me two hatchets on purpose to cut off some lead from the roll, but all in vain, for it lay too low under water. _May 16._ I omitted going to the wreck this day, for employing myself in looking for pigeons, I outstaid my time. _May 17._ I perceived several pieces of the wreck driven ashore, which I found belonged to the head of the ship. _May 24._ To this day I worked on the wreck, and with great difficulty loosened some things so much with the crow, that at the first flowing tide several casks floated out, and many of the seamen's chests, yet that day nothing came to land but pieces of timber, and a hogshead which had some Brazil pork in it. I continued working to the 15th of June; (except necessary times for food and rest) and had I known how to have built a boat, I had timber and planks enough; I had also near 100 weight of sheet lead. _June 16._ As I was wandering towards the sea-side, I found a large tortoise or turtle, being the first I had seen on the island, though, as I afterwards found, there were many on the other side of it. _June 17._ This day I spent in cooking it, found in her threescore eggs, and her flesh the most savoury and pleasant I ever tasted in my life. _June 18._ I staid within this day, there being a continual rain; and it was somewhat more chilly and cold than usual. _June 19._ Exceedingly bad, being taken with a trembling and shivering. _June 20._ Awake all night, my head racked with pain and feverish. _June 21._ Sick unto death, and terrified with the dismal apprehensions of my condition. Prayed to God more frequently, but very confusedly. _June 22._ Something better, but still uneasy in my mind. _June 23._ Again relapsed much as before. _June 24._ Mended a second time. _June 25._ A violent ague for seven hours, cold and hot fits succeeded with faint sweats. _June 26._ Better, but very weak, yet I scrambled out, shot a she-goat, brought it home and broiled some of it; I wou
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