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 theirs, but I mingled yt with Buttermllke ? 

 wherof there is good Store. Of this Wa 

 as bad as yt was, wee laded our Cam me h 

 for four Dayes Journey, theire beeinge none 

 to bee had in all that Way. 



Continuing e ftill our miferable de- 

 fart Journey, untill the pth of Januarye % 

 when wee departed from Gundayaw (a little 

 Towne full of Robbers) and fetting for- 

 wards from thence about nine of the Clocke, 

 wee were lett on by Theeves ; but havinge 

 fome warninge therof, wee Ihifted as well 

 as wee could, bringinge ourCammells rounde 

 about us in a Ringe, and makinge them fitt 

 downe (which they would doe with a com- 

 mandinge Word) and foe were within them, 

 as in a Forte plyinge our Bowes and Ar- 

 rowes, yet not to hitt the Ennemyes, for foe 

 our Guyde had given us Charge. I dis- 

 charged my Piftoll twice at them ; at the 

 lafte, through our Guyde's Perfwafions, they 

 were contente to take of us 0rLare ^ which 

 five Layer j, and, foe to lett ?™ made of silve r> 



J C -r-r llke ^ P °/ nt T *gg. 



us paile. Some 3 Howers won he mf. per 



r r j. Pccfc. 



after, wee were lett on 



agayne 



