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 s. Cove to  let. On our ret we 1 at .  J lsla a walk ove it, but th d- cty, on at of e co heaps of g ones t  strew over i y . e ,f, at w in e iemti of e. , was o no wnsiderable hinde to our movement. hind e h w a lge in  of salt water hat,. in e wet sn, would doubtless furnish fresh, since it appr W ve n foed by the  from e , e uer sudes whiwe hoow out by �e eff of the rn:  hales or cisterns are probably fl of war in e wet son. . e b we found a broken en p, which didy prov e f of e Mays visiting s pa of e t, d expln e misievous disposition of e naves. fore we returned to the cutter, we ld on some rs in e bay, at the ba& of J Isld, w h, but hang ve lie suess we did n day, d by sset rehed e vl. r.  e 7 we te e chore der Vine Head, d by e ad  a b from e N.W. worked t of the westin ent of e y, whi ap  be qui fr om dger of eve so. At sunset we cho  e outer  of �e   ne fs d a  ddy Digitized , Goog[e

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