^ 2 1 jthe Voyages and Travelh of 



as came to twenty thoufand Mamodas, 



or iooo /. . . , . , . . . 



which I did, takmge it upp up- 

 pon my Credytt, he promiffinge mee that I 

 fliould receave Money by Exchange within 

 fower Dayes for the fame. So as foone as I 

 could make it upp in Fardells, I hyred Ca- 

 mells and difpeeded the Indicoe for Suratt to 

 our Agent ; and two Days after the difpeed- 

 inge thereof I receaved other Letters from 

 our Agent, wherein hee advifed mee not to 

 deale in any more Indicoes, for hee could 

 make me upp noe Money : This News made 

 me in a pittifull Cafe, becaufe I had mingled 

 the Goods together, fo that I could not re- 

 turne everye one his owne againe ; yet I pre- 

 fentlye toofce Horfe and fetched backe the 

 Camels againe, feekinge to come to Compo- 

 fition with my Creditors, and my Camell- 

 Men, but it was a Laboure far greater 

 then Hercules 's j for they would heare noe 

 Reafon, but came cryinge and yawlinge for 

 theyre Money ( which I had not to give 

 them). They put mee to foe much Trouble 

 and Greife that made mee almoft oute of 

 my Witts. But at lafte, the Governor fee- 

 inge how I had ben deceaved in the Expec- 

 tation of Money promifed, hearinge fome 



good 



