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 st& nent. We steered towards it   our Fo. . douba, but  war sho d pwn o ppring it n ugh  n th Th  w h so mu wr, a tWm so uneven d rky, at  'e  now of mad , but r vey   me me fe of s!ng r t u a Wm of e lt quesfioble . fo dk, however, we we fo in a bay on e wm ore; in w& e w dmp   faoms muy , at one  m e o. e dive of is re prov welme  o fa crew, at the pl w not upy n e Bay of st. We mn he r &, in w& time I w enabl to lay do my p of th , v  le respi  the people who h n up  ght d day, d mt laoy pi, s we rod e No-West Ca. As n  e vesl w  Mr. weH d on the em shore of e bay, d fod it   of ld app, but  wi wml rks,  vered  d ells, mong whi, a m of immense size was The soil, if su& it   c, is ms of a r quo sd; but on e his it

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