of John Codsbuvn, i&c. 77 



Being very hungry when we came into 

 the Town, the firft 1 hing we craved of the 

 People was fomewhat to eat ; upon which 

 they brought us a little Beef, and a few 

 Plantains, but feemed much fqrprized at us. 

 At Night we met with fome Indlans y whom 

 we had feen before in our Travels, who gave 

 us fome ripe Banana's ; and asking me if I 

 knew them again, and finding I did, were 

 mightily pleafed with our Acquaintance. 

 Here we lodged this Night in a Range, and 

 the next Morning .fee out for St. Michaels* 



The Road we took was down a fteep 

 Hill into a Valley, where after we had 

 fetched a pretty hand fome Walk, we met 

 with a Path that lead us back again into 

 Cauwattick ; the People were amazed to fee 

 us fo quick upon them again, and faid mer- 

 rily, we knew not how to find our Way 

 out of fo great a Town, and therefore they 

 would fend one with us that ftiould put us 

 in the right Road. After our fecond De- 

 parture from this Place, we got on the Edge 

 of a Mountain, below which, in a mere Pre- 

 cipice, was a great Savanna, and thereon we 



difcovered 



