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 s suRvzv o z rrza?aovzc s?._. Bug voye  t Cy, in ,g.m. He say" We fe in  e ld of New HoHd in 16  ff, we  in ose by it, di  nveent anchoring, e R es open to e N.W., we  ong sho m et, sr N.E.b., for so e ld ties. We st us aut twelve lees, d en came  a pot of , from when e ]d trends et d uerly for ten or twelve lues; but how, erwas, I know t. Aut �r lees  e stwa of is point s a pretty dp bay  absence of m it, d a very g place  r  or he hore. Aut a lee  e eastwa of �at int we cr in twemy-e fo . hd sd d de ound." He en prs  y--" is p  it (e st) at we saw is  low, even ld,  sandy ban inst e sea, oy e ints  rky. d  are me of e hl&  e bay*," From is deo I ve Utfie hesitation  sffing Ca vtque to  the t he pass rod.  mmemoration, emfom, of 'm it, e e of Bueer's pe w given W  cluster of isles that on .Cygnet Bay, wch was  c ar e ne ' of e ip  which he-sl. e mt �Dpsm vol i. p, 

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