RobinsonCrusoecouldnothavebeenmorestartledatthefootprintinthesandthanwewereatthisunwelcomediscovery。Myfirstimpulsewastomakeasrapidaretreataspossible,andbendourstepsinsomeotherdirection;butourcuriositytoseewhitherthispathmightlead,promptedustopursueit。Soonwewent,thetrackbecomingmoreandmorevisiblethefartherweproceeded,untilitconductedustothevergeoftheravine,whereitabruptlyterminated。
  “Andso,“saidToby,peeringdownintothechasm,“everyonethattravelsthispathtakesajumphere,eh?“
  “Notso,“saidI,“forIthinktheymightmanagetodescendwithoutit;whatsayyou,-shallweattemptthefeat?“
  “Andwhat,inthenameofcavesandcoal-holes,doyouexpecttofindatthebottomofthatgulfbutabrokenneck-why,itlooksblackerthanourship’shold,andtheroarofthosewaterfallsdowntherewouldbatterone’sbrainstopieces。“
  “Oh,no,Toby,“Iexclaimed,laughing;“butthere’ssomethingtobeseenhere,that’splain,ortherewouldhavebeennopath,andIamresolvedtofindoutwhatitis。“
  “Iwilltellyouwhat,mypleasantfellow,“rejoinedToby,quickly,“ifyouaregoingtopryintoeverythingyoumeetwithherethatexcitesyourcuriosity,youwillmarvellouslysoongetknockedonthehead;toadeadcertaintyyouwillcomebanguponapartyofthesesavagesinthemidstofyourdiscovery-makings,andIdoubtwhethersuchaneventwouldparticularlydelightyou。Justtakemyadviceforonce,andletus’boutshipandsteerinsomeotherdirection;
  besides,it’sgettinglate,andweoughttobemooringourselvesforthenight。“
  “ThatisjustthethingIhavebeendrivingat,“repliedI;“andI
  amthinkingthatthisravinewillexactlyanswerourpurpose,foritisroomy,secluded,wellwatered,andmayshelterusfromtheweather。“
  “Ay,andfromsleeptoo,andbythesametokenwillgiveussorethroats,andrheumatismsintothebargain,“criedToby,withevidentdislikeattheidea。
  “Oh,verywellthen,mylad,“saidI,“sinceyouwillnotaccompanyme,hereIgo,alone。Youwillseemeinthemorning“;andadvancingtotheedgeofthecliffuponwhichwehadbeenstanding,Iproceededtolowermyselfdownbythetangledrootswhichclusteredaboutallthecrevicesoftherock。AsIhadanticipated,Toby,inspiteofhispreviousremonstrances,followedmyexample,anddroppinghimselfwiththeactivityofasquirrelfrompointtopoint,hequicklyoutstrippedme,andeffectedalandingatthebottombeforeIhadaccomplishedtwo-thirdsofthedescent。
  Thesightthatnowgreeteduswasonethatwilleverbevividlyimpresseduponmymind。Fivefoamingstreams,rushingthroughasmanygorges,andswelledandturbidbytherecentrains,unitedtogetherinonemadplungeofnearlyeightyfeet,andfellwithwilduproarintoadeepblackpoolscoopedoutofthegloomy-lookingrocksthatlaypiledaround,andthenceinonecollectedbodydasheddownanarrowslopingchannelwhichseemedtopenetrateintotheverybowelsoftheearth。Overhead,vastrootsoftreeshungdownfromthesidesoftheravine,drippingwithmoisture,andtremblingwiththeconcussionsproducedbythefall。Itwasnowsunset,andthefeebleuncertainlightthatfounditswayintothesecavernsandwoodydepthsheightenedtheirstrangeappearance,andremindedusthatinashorttimeweshouldfindourselvesinutterdarkness。
  AssoonasIhadsatisfiedmycuriositybygazingatthisscene,I
  felltowonderinghowitwasthatwhatwehadtakenforapathshouldhaveconductedustososingularaplace,andbegantosuspectthatafterallImighthavebeendeceivedinsupposingittohavebeenatrackformedbytheislanders。Thiswasratheranagreeablereflectionthanotherwise,foritdiminishedourdreadofaccidentallymeetingwithanyofthem,andIcametotheconclusionthatperhapswecouldnothaveselectedamoresecurehiding-placethanthisveryspotwehadsoaccidentallyhitupon。Tobyagreedwithmeinthisviewofthematter,andweimmediatelybegangatheringtogetherthelimbsoftreeswhichlayscatteredabout,withtheviewofconstructingatemporaryhutforthenight。Thiswewereobligedtobuildclosetothefootofthecataract,forthecurrentofwaterextendedverynearlytothesidesofthegorge。Thefewmomentsoflightthatremainedweemployedincoveringourhutwithaspeciesofbroad-bladedgrassthatgrewineveryfissureoftheravine。Ourhut,ifitdeservedtobecalledone,consistedofsixoreightofthestraightestbrancheswecouldfindlaidobliquelyagainstthesteepwallofrock,withtheirlowerendswithinafootofthestream。
  Intothespacethuscoveredoverwemanagedtocrawl,anddisposeourweariedbodiesasbestwecould。
  ShallIeverforgetthathorridnight!AsforpoorToby,Icouldscarcelygetawordoutofhim。Itwouldhavebeensomeconsolationtohaveheardhisvoice,buthelayshiveringthelive-longnightlikeamanafflictedwiththepalsy,withhiskneesdrawnuptohishead,whilehisbackwassupportedagainstthedrippingsideoftherock。
  Duringthiswretchednightthereseemednothingwantingtocompletetheperfectmiseryofourcondition。Theraindescendedinsuchtorrentsthatourpoorshelterprovedameremockery。InvaindidI
  trytoeludetheincessantstreamsthatpoureduponme;byprotectingonepartIonlyexposedanother,andthewaterwascontinuallyfindingsomenewopeningthroughwhichtodrenchus。
  Ihavehadmanyaduckinginthecourseofmylife,andingeneralcaredlittleaboutit:buttheaccumulatedhorrorsofthatnight,thedeath-likecoldnessoftheplace,theappallingdarknessandthedismalsenseofourforlorncondition,almostunmannedme。
  Itwillnotbedoubtedthatthenextmorningwewereearlyrisers,andassoonasIcouldcatchthefaintestglimpseofanythinglikedaylightIshookmycompanionbythearm,andtoldhimitwassunrise。
  PoorTobylifteduphishead,andafteramoment’spausesaid,inahuskyvoice,“Then,shipmate,mytoplightshavegoneout,foritappearsdarkernowwithmyeyesopenthanitdidwhentheywereshut。“
  “Nonsense!“exclaimedI;“youarenotawakeyet。“
  “Awake!“roaredToby,inarage;“awake!YoumeantoinsinuateI’vebeenasleep,doyou?Itisaninsulttoamantosupposehecouldsleepinsuchaplaceasthis。“
  BythetimeIhadapologizedtomyfriendforhavingmisconstruedhissilence,ithadbecomesomewhatmorelight,andwecrawledoutofourlair。Therainhadceased,buteverythingarounduswasdrippingwithmoisture。Westrippedoffoursaturatedgarments,andwrungthemasdryaswecould。Wecontrivedtomakethebloodcirculateinourbenumbedlimbsbyrubbingthemvigorouslywithourhands;andafterperformingourablutionsinthestream,andputtingonourstillwetclothes,webegantotitadvisabletobreakourlongfast,itbeingnowtwenty-fourhourssincewehadtastedfood。
  Accordingly,ourday’srationwasbroughtout,andseatingourselvesonadetachedfragmentofrock,weproceededtodiscussit。Firstwedivideditintotwoequalportions,andcarefullyrollingoneofthemupforourevening’srepast,dividedtheremainderagainasequallyaspossible,andthendrewlotsforthefirstchoice。I
  couldhaveplacedthemorselthatfelltomyshareuponthetipofmyfinger;butnotwithstandingthis,ItookcarethatitshouldbefulltenminutesbeforeIhadswallowedthelastcrumb。Whatatruesayingitisthat“appetitefurnishesthebestsauce“!Therewasaflavourandarelishtothissmallparticleoffoodthat,underothercircumstances,itwouldhavebeenimpossibleforthemostdelicateviandstohaveimparted。Acopiousdraughtofthepurewaterwhichflowedatourfeetservedtocompletethemeal,andafteritwerosesensiblyrefreshed,andpreparedforwhatevermightbefallus。
  Wenowcarefullyexaminedthechasminwhichwehadpassedthenight。Wecrossedthestream,andgainingthefarthersideofthepoolIhavementioned,discoveredproofsthatthespotmusthavebeenvisitedbysomeonebutashorttimeprevioustoourarrival。
  Furtherobservationconvincedusthatithadbeenregularlyfrequented,and,asweafterwardsconjecturedfromparticularindications,forthepurposeofobtainingacertainroot,fromwhichthenativesobtainedakindofointment。
  Thesediscoveriesimmediatelydeterminedustoabandonaplacewhichhadpresentednoinducementforustoremain,exceptthepromiseofsecurity;andaswelookedaboutusforthemeansofascendingagainintotheupperregions,weatlastfoundapracticablepartoftherock,andhalf-an-hour’stoilcarriedustothesummitofthesameclifffromwhichtheprecedingeveningwehaddescended。
  InowproposedtoTobythatinsteadoframblingabouttheisland,exposingourselvestodiscoveryateveryturn,weshouldselectsomeplaceasourfixedabodeforaslongaperiodasourfoodshouldholdout,buildourselvesacomfortablehut,andbeasprudentandcircumspectaspossible。Toallthismycompanionassented,andweatoncesetaboutcarryingtheplanintoexecution。
  Withthisview,afterexploringwithoutsuccessalittleglennearus,wecrossedseveraloftheridgesofwhichIhavebeforespoken;
  andaboutnoonfoundourselvesascendingalongandgraduallyrisingslope,butstillwithouthavingdiscoveredanyplaceadaptedtoourpurpose。Lowandheavycloudsbetokenedanapproachingstorm,andwehurriedontogainacovertinaclumpofthickwhichappearedtoterminatethelongascent。Wethrewourselvesundertheleeofthesebushes,andpullingupthelonggrassthatgrewaround,coveredourselvescompletelywithit,andawaitedtheshower。
  Butitdidnotcomeassoonaswehadexpected,andbeforemanyminutesmycompanionwasfastasleep,andIwasrapidlyfallingintothesamestateofhappyforgetfulness。Justatthisjuncture,however,downcametherainwithaviolencethatputallthoughtsofslumbertoflight。Althoughinsomemeasuresheltered,ourclothessoonbecameaswetasever;this,afterallthetroublewehadtakentodrythem,wasprovokingenough:buttherewasnohelpforit;andIrecommendalladventurousyouthswhoabandonvesselsinromanticislandsduringtherainyseason,toprovidethemselveswithumbrellas。
  Afteranhourorsotheshowerpassedaway。Mycompanionsleptthroughitall,orleastappearedsotodo;andnowthatitwasoverI
  hadnotthehearttoawakenhim。AsIlayonmybackcompletelyshroudedwithverdure,theleafybranchesdroopingoverme,andmylimbsburiedingrass,Icouldnotavoidcomparingoursituationwiththatoftheinterestingbabesinthewood。Poorlittlesufferers!-nowondertheirconstitutionsbrokedownunderthehardshipstowhichtheywereexposed。
  Duringthehourortwospentundertheshelterofthesebushes,IbegantofeelsymptomswhichIatonceattributedtotheexposureoftheprecedingnight。Coldshiveringsandaburningfeversucceededoneanotheratintervals,whileoneofmylegswasswelledtosuchadegree,andpainedmesoacutely,thatIhalfsuspectedIhadbeenbittenbysomevenomousreptile,thecongenialinhabitantofthechasmfromwhichwehadlatelyemerged。Imayhereremarkbytheway-whatI