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Chapter 11
"Oneday,whenIwasoppressedbycold,Ifoundafirewhichhadbeenleftbysomewanderingbeggars,andwasovercomewithdelightatthewarmthIexperiencedfromit.InmyjoyIthrustmyhandintotheliveembers,butquicklydrewitoutagainwithacryofpain.Howstrange,Ithought,thatthesamecauseshouldproducesuchoppositeeffects!Iexaminedthematerialsofthefire,andtomyjoyfoundittobecomposedofwood.Iquicklycollectedsomebranches,buttheywerewetandwouldnotburn.Iwaspainedatthisandsatstillwatchingtheoperationofthefire.ThewetwoodwhichIhadplacedneartheheatdriedanditselfbecameinflamed.Ireflectedonthis,andbytouchingthevariousbranches,Idiscoveredthecauseandbusiedmyselfincollectingagreatquantityofwood,thatImightdryitandhaveaplentifulsupplyoffire.Whennightcameonandbroughtsleepwithit,Iwasinthegreatestfearlestmyfireshouldbeextinguished.Icovereditcarefullywithdrywoodandleavesandplacedwetbranchesuponit;andthen,spreadingmycloak,Ilayonthegroundandsankintosleep.
"ItwasmorningwhenIawoke,andmyfirstcarewastovisitthefire.Iuncoveredit,andagentlebreezequicklyfanneditintoaflame.Iobservedthisalsoandcontrivedafanofbranches,whichrousedtheemberswhentheywerenearlyextinguished.WhennightcameagainIfound,withpleasure,thatthefiregavelightaswellasheatandthatthediscoveryofthiselementwasusefultomeinmyfood,forIfoundsomeoftheoffalsthatthetravellershadlefthadbeenroasted,andtastedmuchmoresavourythantheberriesIgatheredfromthetrees.Itried,therefore,todressmyfoodinthesamemanner,placingitontheliveembers.Ifoundthattheberrieswerespoiledbythisoperation,andthenutsandrootsmuchimproved.
"Food,however,becamescarce,andIoftenspentthewholedaysearchinginvainforafewacornstoassuagethepangsofhunger.