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Chapter XVIII

           

           Thiseventiswithoutconnectionwiththeothereventsintheswamp.Howweevermanagedtocrossit,Idonotknow,butatlastwecameoutwherealowrangeofhillsrandowntothebankoftheriver.Itwasourriveremerginglikeourselvesfromthegreatswamp.Onthesouthbank,wheretheriverhadbrokenitswaythroughthehills,wefoundmanysand-stonecaves.Beyond,towardthewest,theoceanboomedonthebarthatlayacrosstheriver’smouth.Andhere,inthecaves,wesettleddowninourabiding-placebythesea.

           Therewerenotmanyofus.Fromtimetotime,asthedayswentby,moreoftheFolkappeared.Theydraggedthemselvesfromtheswampsingly,andintwosandthrees,moredeadthanalive,mereperambulatingskeletons,untilatlasttherewerethirtyofus.Thennomorecamefromtheswamp,andRed-Eyewasnotamongus.Itwasnoticeablethatnochildrenhadsurvivedthefrightfuljourney.

           Ishallnottellindetailoftheyearswelivedbythesea.Itwasnotahappyabiding-place.Theairwasrawandchill,andwesufferedcontinuallyfromcoughingandcolds.Wecouldnotsurviveinsuchanenvironment.True,wehadchildren;buttheyhadlittleholdonlifeanddiedearly,whilewediedfasterthannewoneswereborn.Ournumbersteadilydiminished.

           Thentheradicalchangeinourdietwasnotgoodforus.Wegotfewvegetablesandfruits,andbecamefish-eaters.Thereweremusselsandabalonesandclamsandrock-oysters,andgreatocean-crabsthatwerethrownuponthebeachesinstormyweather.Also,wefoundseveralkindsofseaweedthatweregoodtoeat.

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