The people turned aside quickly...
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The people "turned aside quickly" from what God commanded them and from what they promised. So we easily forget our promises of fidelity.
In Defoe's Robinson Crusoe the protagonist confesses, "I expected every wave would have swallowed us up and that every time the ship fell down in the hollow of the seas, we would never rise more; and in this agony of mind I made vows and resolutions, that if it would please God here to spare my life this one voyage, if I ever got once my foot upon dry land again, I would go directly home to my father and never set it in a ship again while I lived ... But the next day the wind was abated and the sea calmer, and I began to be a little inured to it ... In a word, as the sea returned to its smoothness of surface and settled calmness, so my fears and apprehensions of being swallowed up by the sea being forgotten, I entirely forgot the vows and promises that I made in my distress."
In Defoe's Robinson Crusoe the protagonist confesses, "I expected every wave would have swallowed us up and that every time the ship fell down in the hollow of the seas, we would never rise more; and in this agony of mind I made vows and resolutions, that if it would please God here to spare my life this one voyage, if I ever got once my foot upon dry land again, I would go directly home to my father and never set it in a ship again while I lived ... But the next day the wind was abated and the sea calmer, and I began to be a little inured to it ... In a word, as the sea returned to its smoothness of surface and settled calmness, so my fears and apprehensions of being swallowed up by the sea being forgotten, I entirely forgot the vows and promises that I made in my distress."
