The Further Adventures of Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe Chapter 2 Page 33

deliverance, any more than I had twenty years before — much less had I any foreknowledge of what afterwards happened, I mean, of an English ship coming on shore there to fetch me off; and it could not be but a very great surprise to them, when they came back, not only to find that I was gone, but to find three strangers left on the spot, possessed of all that I had left behind me, which would otherwise have been their own.

The first thing, however, which I inquired into, that I might begin where I left off, was of their own part; and I desired the Spaniard would give me a particular account of his voyage back to his countrymen with the boat, when I sent him to fetch them over.

He told me there was little variety in that part, for nothing remarkable happened to them on the way,