3 c4 The Voyages and T ravells of 



where I laye that Night, beeinge kyndlye 

 welcomed by my Guydes, giving mee and 

 my Men and Horfes Vieles enough. 



The nexte Day beeinge the 14th of 

 jfamtarye 1613, wee travelled all Day longe 

 without any Baytinge, over terrible heigh 

 Hilles and Rocks, and late at Night came 

 to the Ragee's Brother's Howfe,to whom 1 was 

 delivered, and Order given him by my Guyde 

 to keepe mee, till hee heard farther Newes 

 from the Ragee. This Man ufed mee kynd* 

 lye, and gave mee a large Place in his Howfe 

 to lye in, and roome for my Horfes* The 

 nexte Morninge, the four Horfemen that 

 brought mee thether retorned to their Matter, 

 leavinge mee in this Place, w r here I conti- 

 nued 22 Dayes, beeinge never fuffred to ftir 

 out of Dores, nor none of my Men, neither 

 anye to come at us, but thofe that brought 

 us Viftuals twice a Daye which wee never 

 wanted. 



Notwithstakdinge I ftill feared 

 ,1 ftiould never get thence with Life, but yt 

 pleafedGod, the 7th Day of Februarye, Order 



came 



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