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and fometime after that another : That one 

 of us (hould die foon after 5 and that going 

 aboard we fhould lofe one of our Guns : 

 All which fell dut exa&iy according to the 

 Predi&ion. 



For on the 10th Day in the Morning we 

 heard the Guns, firft'one, arid then ano- 



Two Shi *^ cr > * n ^ lat mallner t ^ iat was us 3 and 

 arriv'd. ipS one of our Guns or Fufees was loft in going, 

 aboard the Ships : For we five, and three of 

 the Indians went off to the Ships in a Cdnoa $ 

 but as we crofs'd the Bar of the River it over- 

 fet, where Mr. Gopfon, one of my Conforts, 

 was like to be drowned 5 arid tho' we reco- 

 vered him out of the Water, yet fie loft his 

 Gun according to the Predi&ion. I know 

 riot how this happen d as to his Gun 3 buf 

 ours were all lafti'd down to the fide of tile 

 Canoa :. And in the Weff-Indians we never 

 go into a Canoa but a litle matter overfets, 

 Out we make faft our Guns id the Sides or 

 Seats : And I fuppofe Mr. Gopfoh, who was 

 a very careful and fenfible Man, had lafh'cf 

 down his alfo, tho' not faft enough. 



Being over-fet, and our Canoa turnd up- 

 fide down, we got to Shore as well as we 

 tould, and draggd Mr. Gopfon with us, tho* 

 tvith difficulty. Then we put off again, and 

 kept more along the Shore, aind at length 

 Scofhe fr° oc * over to ^4 Sounds j where the two 

 Ships. Ships lay, an Englijh Sloop, and a Spanijh 

 Tartan, which the Englijh had ta&ep but two 

 or three Days beforeo We knew by the 



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