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‘Pleasedon'

tgo,’myfathersaid.‘Youwon'

tbehappy,youknow.Sailorshaveadifficultanddangerouslife.’Andbe-causeIlovedhim,andhewasunhappy,Itriedtoforgetaboutthesea.

ButIcouldn'

tforget,andaboutayearlater,Isawafriendintown.Hisfatherhadaship,andmyfriendsaidtome,‘We’resailingtoLondontomorrow.Whydon'

tyoucomewithus?

Andso,onSeptember1st,1651,IwenttoHull,andthenextdaywesailedforLondon.

But,afewdayslater,therewasastrongwind.Theseawasroughanddangerous,andtheshipwentupanddown,upanddown.Iwasveryill,andveryafraid.

‘Oh,Idon'

twanttodie!

’Icried.‘Iwanttolive!

IfIlive,I'

llgohomeandnevergotoseaagain!

Thenextdaythewinddropped,andtheseawasquietandbeautifulagain.

‘Well,Bob,’myfriendlaughed.‘Howdoyoufeelnow?

Thewindwasn'

ttoobad.’

‘What!

’Icried.‘Itwasaterriblestorm.’

‘Oh,thatwasn'

tastorm,’myfriendanswered.‘Justalit-tlewind.Forgetit.Comeandhaveadrink.’

Afterafewdrinkswithmyfriend,Ifeltbetter.Iforgotaboutthedangeranddecidednottogohome.Ididn'

twantmyfriendsandfamilytolaughatme!

IstayedinLondonforsometime,butIstillwantedtogotosea.So,whenthecaptainofashipaskedmetogowithhimtoGuineainAfrica,Iagreed.AndsoIwenttoseaforthesecondtime.

Itwasagoodshipandeverythingwentwellatfirst,butIwasveryillagain.Then,whenwewereneartheCanaryIs-lands,aTurkishpirateshipcameafterus.Theywerefamousthievesoftheseaatthattime.Therewasalong,hardfight,butwhenitfinished,weandtheshipwereprisoners.

TheTurkishcaptainandhismentookustoSalleeinMoroc-co.Theywantedtosellusasslavesinthemarketsthere.ButintheendtheTurkishcaptaindecidedtokeepmeforhimself,andtookmehomewithhim.Thiswasasuddenandterriblechangeinmylife.IwasnowaslaveandthisTurkishcaptainwasmymaster.

2

DownthecoastofAfrica

FortwolongyearsIlivedthelifeofaslave.Iworkedinescape,butitwasneverpossible.Ithoughtaboutitdayandnight.Mymasterlikedtogofishinginalittleboat,andheal-waystookmewithhim.AmancalledMoely,andayoungboyalsowentwithus.

Onedaymymastersaidtous,‘Someofmyfriendswanttogofishingtomorrow.Gettheboatready.’

Soweputalotoffoodanddrinkontheboat,andthenextmorning,wewaitedformymasterandhisfriends.Butwhenmymasterarrived,hewasalone.

‘Myfriendsdon'

twanttogofishingtoday,’hesaidtome.‘ButyougowithMoelyandtheboy,andcatchsomefishforoursuppertonight.’

‘Yes,master,’Iansweredquietly,butinsideIwasexcited.‘PerhapsnowIcanescape,’Isaidtomyself.

Mymasterwentbacktohisfriendsandwetooktheboatouttosea.Foratimewefishedquietly,andthenImovedcarefullybehindMoelyandknockedhimintothewater.‘Swim!

’Icried.‘Swimtotheshore!

Mymasterlikedtoshootseabirdsandsothereweregunsontheboat.Quickly,Itookoneoftheseguns.Moelywasswim-mingaftertheboatandIshoutedtohim:

Gobacktotheshore!

Youcanswimthere—it'

snottoofar.Iwon'

thurtyou,butifyoucomeneartheboat,I'

llshootyouthroughthehead!

’SoMoelyturned,andswambacktotheshoreasquicklyashecould.

ThenIsaidtotheboy,‘Xury,ifyouhelpme,I'

llbeagoodfriendtoyou.Ifyoudon'

thelpme,I'

llpushyouintotheseatoo.’

ButXurywashappytohelpme.‘I'

llgoallovertheworldwithyou,’hecried.

IwantedtosailtotheCanaryIslands,butIwasafraidtogotoofarfromtheshore.Itwasonlyasmallboat.Andsowesailedonsouthforsomedays.Wehadverylittlewater,anditwasdangerouscountryhere,withmanywildanimals.Wewereafraid,butweoftenhadtogoonshoretogetmorewater.OnceIusedaguntoshootawildanimal.Idon'

tknowwhatanimalitwas,butitmadeagoodmeal.

Forabouttenortwelvedayswesailedonsouth,downthecoastofAfrica.Thenonedaywesawsomepeopleontheshore—strange,wildpeople,whodidnotlookfriendly.Bynowwehadverylittlefood,andWereallyneededhelp.wewereafraid,butwehadtogoonshore.

Atfirst,theywereafraidofus,too.Perhapswhitepeoplenevervisitedthiscoast.Wedidnotspeaktheirlanguage,ofcourse,soweusedourhandsandfacestoshowthatwewerehungry.Theycamewithfoodforus,butthentheymovedawayquickly.Wecarriedthefoodtoourboat,andtheywatchedus.Itriedtothankthem,butIhadnothingtogivethem.

Justthentwobigwildcatscamedowntotheshorefromthemountains.Ithinktheywereleopards.Thepeoplewereafraidofthesewildcats,andthewomencriedout.Quickly,Itookagun,andshotoneoftheanimals.Thesecondwildcatranbackupintothemountains.

GunswerenewtotheseAfricanpeople,andtheywereafraidoftheloudnoiseandthesmoke.Buttheywerehappyaboutthedeadwildcat.Igavethemthemeatofthedeadanimal,andtheygaveusmorefoodandwater.

Wenowhadalotoffoodandwater,andwesailedon.ElevendayslaterwecameneartheCapeVerdeIslands.Wecouldseethem,butwecouldn'

tgetnearbecausetherewasnowind.Wewaited.

SuddenlyXurycalledtome,‘Look,aship!

Hewasright!

Wecalledandshoutedandsailedourlittleboatasfastaswecould.Buttheshipdidnotseeus.ThenIre-memberedthegunswhichmadealotofsmoke.Afewminuteslatertheshipsawusandturned.

Whenwewereontheship,thePortuguesecaptainlistenedtomystory.HewasgoingtoBrazilandagreedtohelpme,buthewantednothingforhishelp.‘No,’hesaid,whenItriedtopayhim.‘Perhaps,oneday,someonewillhelpmewhenIneedit.’

Buthegavememoneyformyboat,andforXury,too.Atfirst,IdidnotwanttosellXuryasaslave,afterallourdanger-ousadventurestogether.ButXurywashappytogotothecap-tain,andthecaptainwasagoodman.‘Intenyears’time,’hesaid,‘Xurycangofree.’

WhenwearrivedinBrazilthreeweekslater,IsaidgoodbyetothecaptainandXury,lefttheship,andwenttobeginanewlife.

3

Thestormandtheshipwreck

IstayedinBrazilandworkedhardforsomeyears.BythenIwasrich…butalsobored.Onedaysomefriendscametomeandsaid,‘We'

regoingtoAfricatodobusiness.Whydon'

We'

llallberichafterthisjourney!

HowstupidIwas!

Ihadaneasy,comfortablelifeinBrazil,but,ofcourse,Iagreed.Andso,in1659,Iwenttoseaagain.

Atfirst,allwentwell,butthentherewasaterriblestorm.Fortwelvedaysthewindandtheraindidn'

tstop.Welostthreemeninthesea,andsoontheshiphadholesinitssides.‘We’reallgoingtodiethistime,’Isaidtomyself.Thenonemorningoneofthesailorssawland,butthenextminuteourshiphitsomesandjustunderthesea.Theshipcouldnotmoveandwewerereallyindangernow.Theseawastryingtobreaktheshipintopieces,andwehadverylittletime.Quickly,weputaboatintotheseaandgotofftheship.Buttheseawasveryroughandourlittleboatcouldnotliveforlonginthatwildwater.

Halfanhourlatertheangryseaturnedourboatoverandwewereallinthewater.Ilookedroundformyfriends,butIcouldseenobody.Iwasalone.

ThatdayIwaslucky,andtheseacarriedmetotheshore.Icouldnotseetheland,onlymountainsofwaterallaroundme.Then,suddenly,Ifeltthegroundundermyfeet.Anothermountainofwatercame,pushedmeupthebeach,andIfellonthewetsand.

AtfirstIwasverythankfultobealive.Slowly,Igottomyfeetandwenthigheruptheshore.Fromthere,Ilookedouttosea.Icouldseeourship,butitwaswreckedandtherewasno-bodynearit.Therewasnobodyinthewater.Allmyfriendsweredead.Iwasalive,butinastrangewildcountry,withnofood,nowater,andnogun.

ItwasdarknowandIwastired.Iwasafraidtosleepontheshore.Perhapstherewerewildanimalsthere.SoIwentupintoatreeandIstayedthereallnight.

4

Anewlifeonanisland

Whendaycame,theseawasquietagain.Ilookedforourshipand,tomysurprise,itwasstillthereandstillinonepiece.‘IthinkIcanswimtoit,’Isaidtomyself.SoIwalkeddowntotheseaandbeforelong,Iwasattheshipandwasswimmingroundit.ButhowcouldIgetontoit?

Intheend,Igotinthroughaholeintheside,butitwasn'

teasy.

Therewasalotofwaterintheship,butthesandundertheseawasstillholdingtheshipinoneplace.Thebackoftheshipwashighoutofthewater,andIwasverytnankfulforthisbe-causealltheship'

sfoodwasthere.IwasveryhungrysoIbe-gantoeatsomethingatonce.ThenIdecidedtotakesomeofitbacktotheshorewithme.ButhowcouldIgetitthere?

Ilookedaroundtheship,andafterafewminutes,Ifoundsomelongpiecesofwood.Itiedthemtogetherwithrope.ThenIgotthethingsthatIwantedfromtheship.Therewasabigboxoffood—rice,andsaltedmeat,andhardship'

sbread.Ial-sotookmanystrongknivesandothertools,theship'

ssailsandropes,paper,pens,books,andsevenguns.NowIneededalittlesailfromtheship,andthenIwasready.Slowlyandcarefully,Iwentbacktotheshore.Itwasdifficultto

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