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 154 susv or m but so lightly as to occasion neither  dey. An re s en up  r Bay, iu oer  und the b wt e weber  voumble for e , w employ us  e 16, when a wdy wi enabl  enr e harbour; but, from ng wds �e ebbi tide, d e width  e en being oy venty s, we fod a nside able dcty in e it. e chor was op  sn  the tter  iide, d she w rwar wa  a more nvee situation out of e stmn ofe 6de. Here we rem dung e eveg, in oer to ob brings om t fious so on e hi. Neg one of em, we fo ly on e rs a b&e of ents, which, exon, were found   of 1oni mu- um; ey re no mks of ever ng worn, d  I mas found d bn ven by Mr. Flor  e native; who, &sliing �e nement of does, d abann em  uless. e next &y we were empy in mov e vl up e har W Mou Wenon, and in e expiation of Chnel Bay. In doing this, a brig p  on r way out; she prov

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