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aid on board might have sav'd the ship, or at least that they would not have been all drown'd as they were; and that had the men been sav'd, we might perhaps have built us a boat out of the ruins of the ship, to have carried us to some other part of the world. i spent great part of this day in perplexing my self on these things; but at length seeing the ship almost dry, i went upon the sand as near as i could, and then swam on board; this day also it continu'd raining, tho' with n'o wind at all. from the 1st of october, to the 24th. all these days entirely spent in many several voyages to get all i could out of the ship, which i brought on shore, every tide of flood, upon rafts. much rain also in these days, tho' with some intervals of fair weather: but, it seems, this was the rainy season. oct.20. i overset my raft, and all the goods i had got upon it, but being in shoal water, and the things being chiefly heavy, i recover'd many of them when the tide was out. oct. 25. it rain'd all night and all day, with some gusts of wind, during which time the ship broke in pieces, the wind blowing a little harder than before, and was no more to be seen, except the wreck of her, and that only at low water. i spent this day in covering and securing the goods which i had sav'd, that the rain might not spoil them. oct. 26. i wa