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(later a quart) to a man. And so we had but little 

 water, but what we had was very good ; taken from 

 the dug wells of Providence above described, and 

 lasting throughout the voyage, clear, pure, and of the 

 best taste and smell. 



The rest of the way no further mishap befel us; 

 on the 30th day after our sailing we got sight of Start 

 Point, at the entrance of the channel, and two days 

 later came safe into the Thames. 



