Words
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things,
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with
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an
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account
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how
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three
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hundred
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Caribbees
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came
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and
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invaded
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them,
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and
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ruined
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their
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Words
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plantations,
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and
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how
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they
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fought
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with
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that
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whole
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number
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twice,
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and
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were
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at
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first
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defeated,
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Words
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and
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one
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of
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them
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killed;
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but
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at
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last,
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a
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storm
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destroying
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their
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enemies'
|
canoes,
|
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Words
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they
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famished
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or
|
destroyed
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almost
|
all
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the
|
rest,
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and
|
renewed
|
and
|
recovered
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the
|
possession
|
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Words
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of
|
their
|
plantation,
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and
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still
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lived
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upon
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the
|
island.
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All
|
these
|
things,
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with
|
some
|
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Words
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very
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surprising
|
incidents
|
in
|
some
|
new
|
adventures
|
of
|
my
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own,
|
for
|
ten
|
years
|
more,
|
|
Words
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I
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shall
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give
|
a
|
farther
|
account
|
of
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in
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the
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Second
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Part
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of
|
my
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story.
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