\ 6 8 The Dijlrejfes and Adventures 



Mr. Rounce, who ftill continued very bad, 

 muft ftay till another Opportunity offered. 

 All our Men, except my felf, had been 

 very ill while we were here, and all but 

 he were now grown better. The next Day 

 the Alcald fent for the reft of us to his 

 Houfe, and after giving us fome Provifion 

 and Tobacco, took his Leave of us, in a 

 very courteous Manner, and after we had 

 returned him our humble Thanks, for ail 

 the many kind Flavours he had beftowed on 

 us, we fet out for the River, where , we 

 were to embark. 



W e were three Days travelling over high 

 and fteep Mountains, and faw but three 

 Whigwams by the Way; after .which, we 

 waded over a Savanna up to our Middles in 

 Water, and at the End of four Days arrived 

 at Alberoy, where we found the Spamjb 

 Gentleman, whofe Name was ^uintus Ca- 

 ialine, and his Indians who were making 

 ready the Craft ; but the Sails being a little 

 out of Repair, I undertook the next Day to 

 mend them. When all Things were ready* 

 and our Provifion kid in, which was Jerked 

 Beef and Indian Corn, Bamfter, BaUma'm y 



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