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one to another- As we defcended we were 

 all cured of our Giddinefs. 



When we came to the foot of the Moun- 

 tain we found a River that ran into the North- 

 £5T Seas > anc * near the fide of it were a few In^ 

 mem. cLikti Houfes, which afforded us indifferent 

 good Entertainment. Here we lay one 

 Night, it being thejrft Houfc I had feenfor 

 fix Days 3 ' myLo^feig by the way, being in 

 a Hammock maie faft to two Trees, and my 

 covering a Plantain-Leaf. 

 They The next Morning we fet forward, and 

 come to | n two Da vs time arrived at the Sea-fide, and 

 fide. were met by 40 of the beft fort of Indians 

 in the Country, who congratulated our com? 

 Indians in ing and welconi d us to their Houfes. They 



Gowns WCre a ^ * n t ^ ie ^ ^ ne ^" ^°^ eS ' w ^i cn are l° n g 



' white Gowns, reaching to their Ancles, with 

 Fringes at the bottom, and in their Hands 

 they had half Pikes. But of thefe Things, 

 and fuch other Particulars as I obferv'd dur- 

 ing my Abode in this Country, I mail fay 

 more when I come to defcribe it. 



We prefently enquired of thefe Indiws \ 

 when they expe&ed any Ships > They told us 

 they knew not, but would enquire 5 and 

 Snr&o tnerej ^ ore they fent for one of their Conjurers, 

 to conjur- who immediately went to work to raife the 

 m. Devil, to enquire of him at what time a Ship 

 would arrive here - ? for they are very expert 

 and skilful in their fort of Diabolical Conju- 

 rations. We were in the Houfe with then}, 

 and they firft began to work with making a 



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