Robinson Crusoe
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第29章

Besides this Barley,there was,as above,20 or 30 Stalks of Ryce,which I preserv'd with the same Care,and whose Use was of the same Kind or to the same Purpose,(viz.) to make me Bread,or rather Food;for I found Ways to cook it up without baking,tho' I did that also after some Time. But to return to my Journal,

I work'd excessive hard these three or four Months to get my Wall done;and the 14th of April I closed it up,contriving to go into it,not by a Door,but over the Wall by a Ladder,that there might be no Sign in the Out-side of my Habitation.

April 16. I finish'd the Ladder,so I went up with the Ladder to the Top,and then pull'd it up after me,and let it down in the In-side:This was a compleat Enclosure to men for within I had Room enough,and nothing could come at me from without,unless it could first mount my Wall.

The very next Day after this Wall was finish'd,I had almost had all my Labour overthrown at once,and my self kill'd;the Case was thus,As I was busy in the Inside of it,behind my Tent,just in the Entrance into my Cave,I was terribly frighted with a most dreadful surprising Thing indeed;for all on a sudden I found the Earth come crumbling down from the Roof of my Cave,and from the Edge of the Hill over my Head,and two of the Posts I had set up in the Cave crack'd in a frightful Manner;I was heartily scar'd,but thought nothing' of what was really the Cause,only thinking that the Top of my Cave was falling in,as some of it had done before;and for Fear I shou'd be bury'd in it,I run foreward to my Ladder,and not thinking my self safe there neither,I got over my Wall for Fear of the Pieces of the Hill which I expected might roll down upon me:I was no sooner stepp'd down upon the firm Ground,but I plainly saw it was a terrible Earthquake,for the Ground I stood on shook three Times at about eight Minutes Distance,with three such Shocks,as would have overturn'd the strongest Building that could be suppos'd to have stood on the Earth,and a great Piece of the Top of a Rock,which stood about half a Mile from me next the Sea,fell down with such a terrible Noise,as I never heard in all my Life,I perceiv'd also,the very Sea was put into violent Motion by it;and I believe the Shocks were stronger under the Water than on the Island.

I was so amaz'd with the Thing it self,having never felt the like,or discours'd with any one that had,that I was like one dead or stupify'd;and the Motion of the Earth made my Stomach sick like one that was toss'd at Sea;but the Noise of the falling of the Rock awak'd me as it were,and rousing me from the stupify'd Condition I was in,fill'd me with Horror,and I thought of nothing then but the Hill falling upon my Tent and all my houshold Goods,and burying all at once;and this sunk my very Soul within me a second Time.

After the third Shock was over,and I felt no more for some Time,I began to take Courage,and yet I had not Heart enough to go over my Wall again,for Fear of being buried alive,but sat Still upon the Ground,greatly cast down and disconsolate,not knowing what to do:All this while I had not the least Serious religious Thought,nothing but the common,Lord ha' Mercy upon me;and when it was over,that went away too.

While I sat thus,I found the Air over-cast,and grow cloudy,as if it would Rain;soon after that the Wind rose by little and little,so that,in less than half an Hour,it blew a most dreadful Hurricane:The Sea was all on a Sudden cover'd over with Foam and Froth,the Shore was cover'd with the Breach of the Water,the Trees were torn up by the Roots,and a terrible Storm it was;and this held about three Hours,and then began to abate,and in two Hours more it was stark calm,and began to rain very hard.

All this while I sat upon the Ground very much terrify'd and dejected,when on a sudden it came into my thoughts,that these Winds and Rain being the Consequences of the Earthquake,the Earthquake it self was spent and over,and I might venture into my Cave again:With this Thought my Spirits began to revive,and the Rain also helping to persuade me,I went in and sat down in my Tent,but the Rain was so violent,that my Tent was ready to be beaten down with it,and I was forc'd to go into my Cave,tho' very much afraid and uneasy for fear it should fall on my Head.

This violent Rain forc'd me to a new Work,viz. To cut a Hole thro' my new Fortification like a Sink to let the Water go out,which would else have drown'd my Cave. After I had been in my Cave some time,and found still no more Shocks of the Earthquake follow,I began to be more compos'd;and now to support my Spirits,which indeed wanted it very much,I went to my little Store and took a small Sup of Rum,which however I did then and always very sparingly,knowing I could have no more when that was gone.

It continu'd raining all that Night,and great Part of the next Day,so that I could not stir abroad,but my Mind being more compos'd,I began to think of what I had best do,concluding that if the Island was subject to these Earth-quakes,there would be no living for me in a Cave,but I must consider of building me some little Hut in an open Place which I might surround with a Wall as I had done here,and so make my self secure from wild Beasts or Men;but concluded,if I staid where I was,I should certainly,one time or other,be bury'd alive.

With these Thoughts I resolv'd to remove my Tent from the Place where it stood,which was just under the hanging Precipice of the Hill,and which,if it should be shaken again,would certainly fall upon my Tent:And I spent the two next Days,being the 19th and 20th of April,in contriving where and how to remove my Habitation.

The fear of being swallow'd up alive,made me that I never slept in quiet,and yet the Apprehensions of lying broad without any Fence was almost equal to it;but still when I look'd about and saw how every thing was put in order,how pleasantly conceal'd I was,and how safe from Danger,it made me very loath to remove.