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| Tame beafts 
| that are l- 
ving on the 
| Ifland, 
Camels, 
| Horfes. 
A True and Exat Hiftory 
up a firm and lafting friend{hip amongft them; though. after. I caitie 
away, it was otherwile. 
Sportsand exercifes they, never us'd. anys as Bowling, Shooting , 
Hunting, or Hawking 5 forindeed there are no places fit for the two 
firfk exercifes, the Countrey being fo Rocky, uneven and full of ftumps 
of trees¢and for the other two, they want game 5 for. there are no kind 
of wild beafts in the Ifland,.nor any foul fit to hawk at.5befides the 
and for Hawkes; Inmeverfaw but two, and thofe the merrieft {tirrers 
that ever I faw: fly 5 the one of them, was. in an evening juft at 
Sunfetting, which is the time the Bats rife , and fo are to a. good 
Height 3: and ata downcome, this Barbary Faulcon took one of them 
only for carrying down fugar to the bridge, but of bringing from 
no? can ‘Carts pafefor Gullies, and: Negroes cannot carry it 
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pote faveftof any beaft.: ia} rae 
Oxen,Bulls, 
and Cowes. 
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Country is fo woody, as there 1s no Champian.to fly ins Pheafants:, |. 
-Partridges, Heathpoults, Quailes,.or Rayles, never fet foot upon this | 
ground, unlels they were brought there; and if fo, they never livd: | 
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