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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, ?