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 of the men tept up, and py'd omething at a ditance no bigger than a Crow to appearance floating, which advied the Mater it who preently commanded the Helm to be born up, and tood away to it, and when come near, found it the old man as the Boy aid; o they hoythoist [sic] out their Boat, and took him in, who then was peechles, and almot pent: but by the care of the Mater and Surgeon and God's bleing, recovered and gave a verbal account of his misfortune, and yet wonderful deliverance togethrtogether [sic] with SatansSatan's [sic] temptation as before recited: which hip, in due time arrived afe at her Port in New found-Land, where this man was well landed a-hore.

This lat Story, you will find in the book called the Remarkable Sea deliverance, wrote by Mr James Janeways.