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In a Word,they all laid down their Arms,and begg'd their Lives;and I sent the Man that had parley'd with them,and two more,who bound them all;and then my great Army of 50 Men,which particularly with those three,were all but eight,came up and seiz'd upon them all,and upon their Boat,only that I kept my self and one more out of Sight,for Reasons of State.

Our next Work was to repair the Boat,and think of seizing the Ship;and as for the Captain,now he had Leisure to parley with them:He expostulated with them upon the Villany of their Practices with him,and at length upon the farther Wickedness of their Design,and how certainly it must bring them to Misery and Distress in the End,and perhaps to the Gallows.

They all appear'd very penitent,and begg'd hard for their Lives;as for that,he told them,they were none of his Prisoners,but the Commander of the Island;that they thought they had set him on Shore in a barren uninhabited Island,but it had pleased God so to direct them,that the Island was inhabited,and that the Governour was an English Man;that he might hang them all there,if he pleased;but as he had given them all Quarter,he supposed he would send them to England to be dealt with there,as Justice requir'd,except Atkins,who he was commanded by the Governour to advise to prepare for Death;for that he would be hang'd in the Morning.

Though this was all a Fiction of his own,yet it had its desired Effect;Atkins fell upon his Knees to beg the Captain to interceed with the Governour for his Life;and all the rest beg'd of him for God's Sake,that they might not be sent to England.

It now occurr'd to me,that the time of our Deliverance was come,and that it would be a most easy thing to bring these Fellows in,to be hearty in getting Possession of the Ship;so I retir'd in the Dark from them,that they might not see what Kind of a Governour they had,and call'd the Captain to me;when I call'd,as at a good Distance,one of the Men was order'd to speak again,and say to the Captain,Captain,the Commander calls for you;and presently the Captain reply'd,Tell his Excellency,I am just a coming:This more perfectly amused' them;and they all believed that the Commander was just by with his fifty Men.

Upon the Captain's coming to me,I told him my Project for seizing the Ship,which he lik'd of wonderfully well,and resolv'd to put it in Execution the next Morning.

But in Order to execute it with more Art,and secure of Success,I told him,we must divide the Prisoners,and that he should go and take Atkins and two more of the worst of them,and send them pinion'd to the Cave where the others lay:This was committed to Friday and the two Men who came on Shore with the Captain.

They convey'd them to the Cave,as to a Prison;and it was indeed a dismal Place,especially to Men in their Condition.

The other I order'd to my Bower,as I call'd it,of which I have given a full Deion;and as it was fenc'd in,and they pinion'd,the Place was secure enough,considering they were upon their Behaviour.

To these in the Morning I sent the Captain,who was to enter into a Parley with them,in a Word to try them,and tell me,whether he thought they might be trusted or no,to on Board and surprize the Ship. He talk'd to them of the Injury done him,of the Condition they were brought to;and that though the Governour had given them Quarter for their Lives,as to the present Action,yet that if they were sent to England,they would all be hang'd in Chains,to be sure;but that if they would join in so just an Attempt,as to recover the Ship,he would have the Governour's Engagement for their Pardon.

Any one may guess how readily such a Proposal would be accepted by Men in their Condition;they fell down on their Knees to the Captain,and promised with the deepest Imprecations,that they would be faithful to him to the last Drop,and that they should owe their Lives to him,and would go with him all over the World,that they would own him for a Father to them as long as they liv'd.

Well,says the Captain,I must go and tell the Governour what you say,and see what I can do to bring him to consent to it:So he brought me an Account of the Temper he found them in;and that he verily believ'd they would be faithful.

However,that we might be very secure,I told him he should go back again,and choose out five of them,and tell them,they might see that he did not want Men,that he would take out those five to be his Assistants,and that the Governour would keep the other two,and the three that were sent Prisoners to the Castle,(my Cave) as Hostages,for the Fidelity of those five;and that if they prov'd unfaithful in the Execution,the five Hostages should be hang'd in Chains alive upon the Shore.

This look'd severe,and convinc'd them that the Governour was in Earnest;however they had no Way left them,but to accept it;and it was now the Business of the Prisoners,as much as of the Captain,to perswade the other five to do their Duty.

Our Strength was now thus ordered for the Expedition:1. The Captain,his Mate,and Passenger. 2. Then the two Prisoners of the first Gang,to whom having their Characters from the Captain,I had given their Liberty,and trusted them with Arms. 3. The other two who I had kept till now,in my Bower,pinion'd;but upon the Captain's Motion,had now releas'd. These five releas'd at last:So that they were twelve in all,besides five we kept Prisoners in the Cave,for Hostages.

I ask'd the Captain,if he was willing to venture with these Hands on Board the Ship;for as for me and my Man Friday,I did not think it was proper for us to stir,having seven Men left behind;and it was Employment enough for us to keep them assunder,and supply them with Victuals.

As to the five in the Cave,I resolv'd to keep them fast,but Friday went in twice a Day to them,to supply them with Necessaries;and I made the other two carry Provisions to a certain Distance,where Friday was to take it.

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