i % Mr. WAFE RV Voyages, Sec. 



After a little Confideration what courfe to 

 fteer next, we conluded it beft to follow the 

 Track of a Pecary or Wild-Hog, hoping it 

 might bring us to fome old Plantain Walk or 

 Potato Piece, which the fe Creatures often re- 

 fort to, to look for Food : This brought us, 

 according to our expectation, to an old Plan- 

 tation, and iii fight of a new one. But here a- 

 gain fear overwhelmed us, being between two 

 itraights, either to ftarve or venture up to 

 the IndianHoiifes, whom being fo near, we 

 They are were now afraid off again, not knowing how 

 m kar of f]jey wortld receive us. But finee there was 



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am no avoiding it , it was concluded that one 

 fliould goupto the Houfe, while thereftftaid 

 behind to fee the IfiTue; In conclufion I went 

 to the Plantation, and it proved the fame 

 that we came from. The Indians were all 

 a mil zed to fee me, and began to ask many 

 Queftions : But I prevented them by foiling 

 into a Swoon, occafion d by the heat of the 

 Houfe, and the fcent of the Meat that was 

 boy ling over the Fire. The Indians were 

 The hii- ve] T officious to help me in this Extremity, 

 ^receive and whenl revived they gave me a little to 

 kS/y eat - ^ ien they enquirtfof me for the other 

 ' , four Men ^ for whom they prefently fent r and 

 brought all but Gobfcn, who was left a little 

 further off, and treated us all very kindly : 

 For our long expected Guides were now re- 

 turned from the North-fide, and gave large 

 Commendations of the kindnefs and genera- 

 lity of ourMen T j by which means all the In- 

 dians 



