Mr. WAFERV Voyage*, t% *7% 

 there no more than we eat prefently « not 

 doubting but we mould have found Sheep 

 enough at Mocha, to vi&ual the Ship. 



Three or Four of our Men having loft 

 what Money they^ad at Play, and being un-fEe^ 

 willing to return out of thefe Seas as poor as7 ohn 

 they came, would needs ftay behind at"*""' 0 J ' 

 John Fernando 's, in expectation of fome 

 other Privateers coming thither. We gave 

 them a fmall Canoa, a Porridge-pot, Axes, 

 Macheats, Maiz, and other Neceffaries. I 

 hearn fince that they planted fome of the 

 Maiz, and tam'd fome of the "Goats, and 

 liv'd on Fiih and Fowls $ of which there 

 is one fort Grey, and about the fize of a 

 fmall Pullet, that makes Burrows in the 

 Ground like a Rabbit • lodging there in 

 the Night, and going out to catch Fifh in 

 the Day : For 'tis a Water-Fowl, and eats 

 a little fiftry, yet pretty well tafted after a 

 little burying. I heard alfo that thefe 

 Men were taken by a Privateer-Veffel which 

 came thither a Year or two after 5 and 

 that one of them is fince come to Eng- 

 land- 



We were now ftanding out to Sea again, 

 to double Terra del Fuego : Wi were in aW^rf 

 terrible Storm for about three Weeks be-^'V- 

 fore we came off Cape Horn : We did not £ S £J 

 fee Cape Horn, being a great way to the 

 South of it, and in the Lat. of 62 Deg. 

 45 Min, S. nor did we well know what 



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