58 THE LIFE AND :\DVENTURES let him go on shore: “ Well, go,” said 1; so the boy jumped into the water, and, taking a little gun in one hand, swam to shore with the other hand, and coming close to the creature, put the muzzle of the piece to his ear, and shot him into the head again, which despatched him quite. This was game indeed to us, but this was no food; and I was very sorry to lose three charges of powder and shot upon a creature that was good for nothing to us. However, Xury said he would have some of him; so he comes on board, and asked me to give him the hatchet.— “ For what, Xury ?”’ said I.—‘ Me cut off his head,” said he. How- ever, Xury could not cut off his head, but he cut off a foot, and brought it with him, and it was a monstrous great one. I bethought myself, however, that perhaps the skin of him might one way or other be of some value to us; and I resolved to take off his skin, if I could. So Xury and I went to work with him; but Xury was much the better workman at it, for I knew very ill how to do it. Indeed, it took us both up the whole day, but at last we got off the hide of him, and, spreading it on the top of our cabin, the sun effect- ually dried it in two days’ time, and it afterwards served me to lie upon. CHAPTER III. Make for the Southward, in hopes of meeting with some European vessel—See Savages along shore—Shoot a large Leopard—Am taken up by a Merchantman—Arrive at the Brazils, and buy a Settlement there—Cannot be quiet, but sail on a Voyage of Adventure to Guinea—Ship strikes on a Sand-bank in unknown Land—All lost but mystif, who am driven ashore, half-dead. AFTER this stop, we made on to the southward continually for ten or twelve days, living very sparing on our provisions, which began to abate very much, and going uno oftener into the shore than we were obliged to for fresh water; my design in this was, to make the river Gambia or Senegal, that is to say, anywhere about the Cape de Verd, where 1 was in hopes to meet with some European ship; and if I did not, I knew not what course I had to take, but to seek for the islands, or perish there among the Negroes. I knew that all the ships from Europe, which sailed either to the coast of Guinea, or to Brazil, or to the East Indies, made this Cape, or those islands; and, in a word, I put the whole of my fortune upon this single point, either that I must meet with some ship, or must perish. ea