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mori, and they have a fort of wild hutnWei 
Bee that breed in little holes iti the earth* 
Near upon twenty years fincc there lived an 
old planter at Blac\-pom^who on a Sunlhinc 
day about one of the clock lying upon a 
green bank not far from his houfc, charged 
his Son, a lad of 12 years of age to a- 
vii'aken him v^rhen he had llept two hours, 
the old man falls sftecp and lying upon his 
bick gaped with his mouth widecnougli 
tor aHawke to (hit into it > after a little 
while the lad ' fitting by fpied a humble- 
Bee creeping out of his Fathers mouth, 
which taking wing flew quite out of fights 
the hour as the lad ghcft being come to 
awaken his Father he jogg'd him and ctU- 
led aloud Father, Father, it is two a clock, 
but all would not roufc him, at laft he fees 
the humble-Bee returning, who lighted up- 
on the fleepers lip and walked down as the 
lad conceived into his belly, and prcfcntly 
he awaked. 
The Countrey is ftrangely incommoda- 
ted with fiyes , which the Englijh call 
Musketaes, they are like our gnats, they 
will fting fo fiercely in fummer as to make 
the faces of the Englijh fwelFd and f cab- 
by, as if the fmalL pq;;s for the firft year. 
Likcwife there is a frnall black fly no bigger 
than aflssj f© numerous up in the Countrey, 
