Sea adventure the stockade. It was also wrong of me to leave secretly, but that is what I did. two pistolsand Ifilled my pockets with bread, then took the powder for them When Gray and Mr Trelawney were helping the captain, I climbed quickly out of the stockade and ran into the trees. I made my way towards the east coast. It was late in the afternoon, but still warm. Soon cool air began to reach me, and suddenly there was the sea. I walked along the edge, then up to a small sand-covered hill Ben Gunn had told me his boat was hidden near the white rock, and I found that rock farther along the beach. The little boat was hidden in the grass a small, rough thing, made of wood and goat-skins. I knew should go back to the stockade riow,butan idea came to me and I sat down to wait for darkness. As the last of the day disappeared, there were two lights in, the blackness. One came from a great fire on the shore where the pirates sat singing and drinking; the other came from the Hispaniola out at sea. I put the small boat on my shoulders and carried it to the edge of the water, then I put it in the sea. It was a very safe boat, but difficult to control. Itturned every way except the one wanted to go! The sea carried me out to the Hispaniola. I knew if Icut the anchorropeat the wrong moment, the Hispaniola would make a sudden move out to sea, and my boat might be knocked out of the water. So I took my knife and cut almost