1 3 4 The Wtftrejfes and Adventures 



Bottom were enough to poifon any Thing 

 that had Life. We were almoft a whole 

 Day getting over this filthy Place, and then 

 came to a Whig warn, where we found fome 

 Indians, who told us, we had taken the 

 wrong Way, and wonder'd how we had 

 been able to get over it. Thefe People 

 were fb far from helping us to Water to 

 wafh ourfelves, that they could not give us 

 any to drink, tho' we were in exceeding 

 Want of it ; however, we were glad to lie 

 down to reft in the nafty Pickle we were in. 



Before we fat out in the Morning, 

 they told us, we fhould come to St. tfho- 

 mas's by Night, where we might get Plan- 

 tains enough ; accordingly, by Sun-fet, we 

 reached it, and found it to be the Country- 

 Seat of a Prieft, who was not there at that 

 Time. We ftaid, however, with his Ser- 

 vants two Days, expecting our Fellow- Tra- 

 veller Banifler^ who did not come ; all this 

 Time it rained hard. The Houfe ftands 

 very pleafantly among Coco and Plantain 

 Walks, and abundance of Fruit-Trees. 



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