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more than the stump of the old one newly rigged, 
and proved to be unsound. Another was with 
difficulty set up, and by dawn the next morning 
we happily found ourselves clear of the islands. 
The storm, however, continued with almost un¬ 
abated violence for two nights, in one of which 
our jolly-boat was washed away from her lash¬ 
ings, and broken in halves by the violence of 
the sea. On the 20th of the same month we 
thanked God on finding ourselves safe at anchor 
in Leith Roads. 
END OF THE JOURNAL. 
