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Upon this, after long debate, it was concluded that they would not removetheir habitation; because that, some time or other, they thought theymight hear from their governor again, meaning me; and if I should sendany one to seek them, I should be sure to direct them to that side, where, if they should find the place demolished, they would conclude thesavages had killed us all, and we were gone, and so our supply would gotoo. But as to their corn and cattle, they agreed to remove them intothe valley where my cave was, where the land was as proper for both, andwhere indeed there was land enough. However, upon second thoughts theyaltered one part of their resolution too, and resolved only to removepart of their cattle thither, and part of their corn there; so that ifone part was destroyed the other might be saved. And one part ofprudence they luckily used: they never trusted those three savages whichthey had taken prisoners with knowing anything of the plantation they hadmade in that valley, or of any cattle they had there, much less of thecave at that place, which they kept, in case of necessity, as a saferetreat; and thither they carried also the two barrels of powder which Ihad sent them at my coming away. They resolved, however, not to changetheir habitation; yet, as I had carefully covered it first with a wall orfortification, and then with a grove of trees, and as they were now fullyconvinced their safety consisted entirely in their being concealed, theyset to work to cover and conceal the place yet more effectually thanbefore. For this purpose, as I planted trees, or rather thrust instakes, which in time all grew up to be trees, for some good distancebefore the entrance into my apartments, they went on in the same manner, and filled up the rest of that whole space of ground from the trees I hadset quite down to the side of the creek, where I landed my floats, andeven into the very ooze where the tide flowed, not so much as leaving anyplace to land, or any sign that there had been any landing thereabouts:these stakes also being of a wood very forward to grow, they took care tohave them generally much larger and taller than those which I hadplanted. As they grew apace, they planted them so very thick and closetogether, that when they had been three or four years grown there was nopiercing with the eye any considerable way into the plantation. As forthat part which I had planted, the trees were grown as thick as a man'sthigh, and among them they had placed so many other short ones, and sothick, that it stood like a palisado a quarter of a mile thick, and itwas next to impossible to penetrate it, for a little dog could hardly getbetween the trees, they stood so close.

But this was not all; for they did the same by all the ground to theright hand and to the left, and round even to the side of the hill, leaving no way, not so much as for themselves, to come out but by theladder placed up to the side of the hill, and then lifted up, and placedagain from the first stage up to the top: so that when the ladder wastaken down, nothing but what had wings or witchcraft to assist it couldcome at them. This was excellently well contrived: nor was it less thanwhat they afterwards found occasion for, which served to convince me, that as human prudence has the authority of Providence to justify it, soit has doubtless the direction of Providence to set it to work; and if welistened carefully to the voice of it, I am persuaded we might preventmany of the disasters which our lives are now, by our own negligence, subjected to.They lived two years after this in perfect retirement, and had no morevisits from the savages. They had, indeed, an alarm given them onemorning, which put them into a great consternation; for some of theSpaniards being out early one morning on the west side or end of theisland (which was that end where I never went, for fear of beingdiscovered), they were surprised with seeing about twenty canoes ofIndians just coming on shore. They made the best of their way home inhurry enough; and giving the alarm to their comrades, they kept close allthat day and the next, going out only at night to make their observation:but they had the good luck to be undiscovered, for wherever the savageswent, they did not land that time on the island, but pursued some otherdesign.

The Spaniard who was governor told them, in so many words, that if theyhad been of his own country he would have hanged them; for all laws andall governors were to preserve society, and those who were dangerous tothe society ought to be expelled out of it; but as they were Englishmen, and that it was to the generous kindness of an Englishman that they allowed their preservation and deliverance, he would use them with allpossible lenity, and would leave them to the judgment of the other twoEnglishmen, who were their countrymen. One of the two honest Englishmenstood up, and said they desired it might not be left to them. For, says he, I am sure we ought to sentence them to the gallows; and withthat he gives an account how Will Atkins, one of the three, had proposedto have all the five Englishmen join together and murder all theSpaniards when they were in their sleep.

When the Spanish governor heard this, he calls to Will Atkins, How, Seignior Atkins, would you murder us all What have you to say to thatThe hardened villain was so far from denying it, that he said it wastrue, and swore they would do it still before they had done with them. Well, but Seignior Atkins, says the Spaniard, what have we done to youthat you will kill us What would you get by killing us And what mustwe do to prevent you killing us Must we kill you, or you kill us Whywill you put us to the necessity of this, Seignior Atkins says theSpaniard very calmly, and smiling. Seignior Atkins was in such a rage atthe Spaniard's making a jest of it, that, had he not been held by threemen, and withal had no weapon near him, it was thought he would haveattempted to kill the Spaniard in the middle of all the company. Thisharebrained carriage obliged them to consider seriously what was to bedone. The two Englishmen and the Spaniard who saved the poor savage wereof the opinion that they should hang one of the three for an example tothe rest, and that particularly it should be he that had twice attemptedto commit murder with his hatchet; indeed, there was some reason tobelieve he had done it, for the poor savage was in such a miserablecondition with the wound he had received that it was thought he could notlive. But the governor Spaniard still said No; it was an Englishman thathad saved all their lives, and he would never consent to put anEnglishman to death, though he had murdered half of them; nay, he said ifhe had been killed himself by an Englishman, and had time left to speak, it should be that they should pardon him.