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 only one permitted to talk to me. My dog was grown very old, sat always at my right hand, and my two eats, one on one side of the table, and the other on the other, expecting now and then a bit from my hand, as a mark of special favour.

I had at length a great mind to go to the point of the island to see how the shore lay, and resolved to travel thither by land. And now reader, I will give you a short sketch of the figure I made. I had a great high shapeless cap, made of a goat’s skin, a jacket with the skirts coming down to the middle of my thighs, and a pair of open knee’d breeches of the same, with the goats hair hanging to the middle of my legs. Stockings and shoes I had none ; but I had a pair of somethings, I scarce knew what to call them, to flap over my legs like spatterdashes, but of a most barbarous shape ; and so indeed were the most of my clothes. My beard was cut short, except what grew on mv upper lip, which I had trimmed into a pair of large Mahometan