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bothe rawe and fowle ; when wee had 

 killed -an Oxe or a Sheepe, at anye time, 

 they would {bramble for the OfFall, like 

 Doggs, and eate yt. 



In this Baye of Saldama lyeth a lowe 

 Hand called Tenguye^ by the Name of the 

 Aboundance of Penguins that are theron, 

 which are Fowles without Wings, aboute 

 the BignefTe of a Goofe, they are good to 

 eate, but fomewhat ranke. 



There is allfoe in this Hand aboun- 

 dance of Scales, whereof wee coughte 

 fome. 



In fyne, the Inhabitants of the Place 

 live like miferable People, as indeede they 

 are. 



The 28th of June 1612, wee departed 

 from the Baye of Saldama with profperous 

 Wyndes, faylinge on in our Voyage untill 

 the 13th Day of Augujle^ when wee crofTed 

 the Equinoctiall Lyne; and the 30th Day 

 wee fawe Snakes fwyminge in the Sea, bec_ 



inge 



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