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the ground in the houfe, and refufed to fee us mount on 

 horfeback, or take our leave, and came not to the door tilt 

 we were already fet out, then followed us with her good 

 willies and her eyes as far as me could fee or be heard. 



I took my leave of Kefla Abay, the venerable prieft of 

 the moll famous river in the world, who recommended me 

 with great earneftnefs to the care of his god, which, as 

 Strates humoroufly enough obferved, meant nothing lefs 

 than he hoped the devil would take me. All the young 

 men in the village, with lances and fliields, attended us to 

 Saint Michael Sacala, that is, to the borders of their coun~ 

 try, and end of my little fovereignty. 



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