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brig and the western ?shore, and found very ?om? in ? p?s ?. at about o? mile ? w? of ? s?u?on, ?e ?m w? of mud, ?d ?e dep? n?e ?d ?n fa?: land ap? a g? d? broken, ?e isle, but ?om .?e vessel ?o ?t s?med W ?m? by a wn?ty of ?p bays, ?at may ?r?ps ?d ? ?chor?e. ? one d ?dy be? ? the b?k of ?e ?y ne? P?k ?, so ?d ?m im ?n appe?nm ?d ? ?ud? wi? t?s, eight or ?n ?ti?s w?e obse? w?lki? ?o? ?e ?h d?e to �e low-wa?r m?, probably ? s? of ?e?-- ?h; some ? ?em were c?l?n, ?d ? o?ers w?e women, ex?pt two or who ?i? s?rs; a d? w? ?otting ?o? ? ? be? ?m. ? ?k, ?ng. ? a pr?? ?, ? ?es were b?t evo? ? hour for Mr. ?'s ??, and ?fore mi?ght .? c?e ?ongside. Mr, ? ?fo? me �ore w? ? ?o?e round ?e ?t; ?d where he hnd?, at Po?t ??, w? plenty of ?esh-w?mr; but he saw n?i? ?e l?d ? ?e .S.E.; ?e ?t ?nd? from Po?t Cu?ingh? to ?e sou?, ?d w? of low w? s?dy ?d, ?e he? w? ex?ssive; ?e ??r, at ?n, out of ?e ?uenm of Digitized by Goo,?le