Робінзон Крузо
Slavery and escape
Ihadnosoonersaidso,butIperceivedthecreature(whateveritwas)withintwooars’length; whichsomethingsurprisedme;however,Iimmediatelysteppedtothecabin-door,andtakingupmygun,firedathim,uponwhichheimmediatelyturnedabout,andswamtowardstheshoreagain.
Butitisimpossibletodescribethehorridnoises,andhideouscriesandhowlingsthatwereraised,aswellupontheedgeoftheshoreashigherwithinthecountry,uponthenoiseorreportofthegun,athingIhavesomereasontobelievethosecreatureshadneverheardbefore: thisconvincedmethattherewasnogoingonshoreforusinthenightonthatcoast,andhowtoventureonshoreinthedaywasanotherquestiontoo; fortohavefallenintothehandsofanyofthesavageshadbeenasbadastohavefallenintothehandsofthelionsandtigers; atleastwewereequallyapprehensiveofthedangerofit.
Bethatasitwould,wewereobligedtogoonshoresomewhereorotherforwater,forwehadnotapintleftintheboat; whenandwheretogettoitwasthepoint. Xurysaid,ifIwouldlethimgoonshorewithoneofthejars,hewouldfindiftherewasanywater,andbringsometome. Iaskedhimwhyhewouldgo?whyIshouldnotgo,andhestayintheboat? Theboyansweredwithsomuchaffectionasmademelovehimeverafter. Sayshe,‘Ifwildmanscome,theyeatme,yougowey.’ ‘Well,Xury,’saidI,‘wewillbothgoandifthewildmanscome,wewillkillthem,theyshalleatneitherofus.’ SoIgaveXuryapieceofruskbreadtoeat,andadramoutofourpatron’scaseofbottleswhichImentionedbefore; andwehauledtheboatinasneartheshoreaswethoughtwasproper,andsowadedonshore,carryingnothingbutourarmsandtwojarsforwater.
Ididnotcaretogooutofsightoftheboat,fearingthecomingofcanoeswithsavagesdowntheriver; buttheboyseeingalowplaceaboutamileupthecountry,rambledtoit,andby-and-byIsawhimcomerunningtowardsme. Ithoughthewaspursuedbysomesavage,orfrightedwithsomewildbeast,andIranforwardtowardshimtohelphim;