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 t o eig miles om e shore,  w. s, an 5ea a more piecing  vezot a pe n we ve sn or me me t; but e cst s tns e se vi crr. During e emn we had but a light a-breeze fwm the westw; g sunset e chor w drop in faoms fine so nd, at aut six mil om �e sre. ge fiks of bbies flew ovei �e vsel at su, g e/r ur wards e fs of Lade Ids, d e dixon of o o B, wch, ac rdg  e Fh c of is p, es in  ong  e westward. As no isld was ni by us  e sion i to Ca Baun's C Isle, e bay uward of Ca BkerviHe  rived nine. The smes of fires ve en ni at in of e four or five miles o �e o, from wch it may  ie s p of e coa is very pulous. * Cain Dpier saw foy Iudians er, on one of �e ry. idands to e etwa of Ca vtque, d, in his quaint style, gives e sub- in iuresug aunt of em "e inhabits of is t a rablt ple   world. e Hs

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