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 to. We expected to find a ferry-boat, but when at last we came to the water, the boat was gone.

We were now again at a stop. It was the sixteenth of October, a time when it is not convenient to sleep in the without a cover, and there was no house within our reach, but that which we had already declined.

While we stood deliberating, we were happily espied from an ship, that lay at anchor in the strait. The master saw that we wanted a passage, and with great civility sent us his boat, which quickly conveyed us to, where we were very liberally entertained by Mr..

To we came in the dark, and left it before noon the next day. A very exact