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131
We
had
very
good
weather
,
only
excessive
hot
,
all
the
way
upon
our
own
coast
,
till
we
came
the
height
of
Cape
St.
Augustino
,
from
whence
,
keeping
farther
off
at
sea
,
we
lost
sight
of
land
,
and
steered
as
if
we
was
bound
for
the
Isle
Fernando
de
Noronha
,
holding
our
course
NE
.
by
N.
,
and
leaving
those
isles
on
the
east
.
In
this
course
we
passed
the
line
in
about
twelve
days
'
time
,
and
were
,
by
our
last
observation
,
in
7
degrees
22
minutes
northern
latitude
,
when
a
violent
tornado
,
or
hurricane
,
took
us
quite
out
of
our
knowledge
.
It
began
from
the
south-east
,
came
about
to
the
north-west
,
and
then
settled
into
the
north-east
,
from
whence
it
blew
in
such
a
terrible
manner
,
that
for
twelve
days
together
we
could
do
nothing
but
drive
,
and
,
scudding
away
before
it
,
let
it
carry
us
wherever
fate
and
the
fury
of
the
winds
directed
;
and
during
these
twelve
days
I
need
not
say
that
I
expected
every
day
to
be
swallowed
up
,
nor
,
indeed
,
did
any
in
the
ship
expect
to
save
their
lives
.
132
In
this
distress
we
had
,
besides
the
terror
of
the
storm
,
one
of
our
men
died
of
the
calenture
,
and
one
man
and
the
boy
washed
overboard
.
About
the
twelfth
day
,
the
weather
abating
a
little
,
the
master
made
an
observation
as
well
as
he
could
,
and
found
that
he
was
in
about
11
degrees
north
latitude
,
but
that
he
was
22
degrees
of
longitude
difference
west
from
Cape
St.
Augustino
;
so
that
he
found
he
was
gotten
upon
the
coast
of
Guiana
,
or
the
north
part
of
Brazil
,
beyond
the
river
Amazon
,
toward
that
of
the
River
Orinoco
,
commonly
called
the
Great
River
,
and
began
to
consult
with
me
what
course
he
should
take
,
for
the
ship
was
leaky
and
very
much
disabled
,
and
he
was
going
directly
back
to
the
coast
of
Brazil
.
133
I
was
positively
against
that
;
and
looking
over
the
charts
of
the
sea-coast
of
America
with
him
,
we
concluded
there
was
no
inhabited
country
for
us
to
have
recourse
to
till
we
came
within
the
circle
of
the
Caribbee
Islands
,
and
,
therefore
,
resolved
to
stand
away
for
Barbadoes
,
which
by
keeping
off
at
sea
,
to
avoid
the
indraft
of
the
Bay
or
Gulf
of
Mexico
,
we
might
easily
perform
,
as
we
hoped
,
in
about
fifteen
days
'
sail
;
whereas
we
could
not
possibly
make
our
voyage
to
the
coast
of
Africa
without
some
assistance
,
both
to
our
ship
and
to
ourselves
.
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134
With
this
design
we
changed
our
course
,
and
steered
away
NW
.
by
W.
in
order
to
reach
some
of
our
English
islands
,
where
I
hoped
for
relief
;
but
our
voyage
was
otherwise
determined
;
for
being
in
the
latitude
of
12
degrees
18
minutes
,
a
second
storm
came
upon
us
which
carried
us
away
with
the
same
impetuosity
westward
,
and
drove
us
so
out
of
the
very
way
of
all
human
commerce
,
that
had
all
our
lives
been
saved
,
as
to
the
sea
,
we
were
rather
in
danger
of
being
devoured
by
savages
than
ever
returning
to
our
own
country
.
135
In
this
distress
,
the
wind
still
blowing
very
hard
,
one
of
our
men
early
in
the
morning
cried
out
,
"
Land
!
"
and
we
had
no
sooner
ran
out
of
the
cabin
to
look
out
,
in
the
hopes
of
seeing
whereabouts
in
the
world
we
were
,
but
the
ship
struck
upon
a
sand
,
and
in
a
moment
,
her
motion
being
so
stopped
,
the
sea
broke
over
her
in
such
a
manner
,
that
we
expected
we
should
all
have
perished
immediately
;
and
we
were
immediately
driven
into
our
close
quarters
,
to
shelter
us
from
the
very
foam
and
spray
of
the
sea
.
136
It
is
not
easy
for
any
one
,
who
has
not
been
in
the
like
condition
,
to
describe
or
conceive
the
consternation
of
men
in
such
circumstances
.
137
We
knew
nothing
where
we
were
,
or
upon
what
land
it
was
we
were
driven
,
whether
an
island
or
the
main
,
whether
inhabited
or
not
inhabited
;
and
as
the
rage
of
the
wind
was
still
great
,
though
rather
less
than
at
first
,
we
could
not
so
much
as
hope
to
have
the
ship
hold
many
minutes
without
breaking
in
pieces
,
unless
the
winds
,
by
a
kind
of
miracle
,
should
turn
immediately
about
.
In
a
word
,
we
sat
looking
one
upon
another
,
and
expecting
death
every
moment
,
and
every
man
acting
accordingly
,
as
preparing
for
another
world
;
for
there
was
little
or
nothing
more
for
us
to
do
in
this
.
That
which
was
our
present
comfort
,
and
all
the
comfort
we
had
,
was
that
,
contrary
to
our
expectation
,
the
ship
did
not
break
yet
,
and
that
the
master
said
the
wind
began
to
abate
.
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138
Now
,
though
we
thought
that
the
wind
did
a
little
abate
,
yet
the
ship
having
thus
struck
upon
the
sand
,
and
sticking
too
fast
for
us
to
expect
her
getting
off
,
we
were
in
a
dreadful
condition
indeed
,
and
had
nothing
to
do
but
to
think
of
saving
our
lives
as
well
as
we
could
.
We
had
a
boat
at
our
stern
just
before
the
storm
,
but
she
was
first
staved
by
dashing
against
the
ship
's
rudder
,
and
in
the
next
place
,
she
broke
away
,
and
either
sunk
,
or
was
driven
off
to
sea
,
so
there
was
no
hope
from
her
;
we
had
another
boat
on
board
,
but
how
to
get
her
off
into
the
sea
,
was
a
doubtful
thing
.
However
,
there
was
no
room
to
debate
,
for
we
fancied
the
ship
would
break
to
pieces
every
minute
,
and
some
told
us
she
was
actually
broken
already
.
139
In
this
distress
,
the
mate
of
our
vessel
lays
hold
of
the
boat
,
and
with
the
help
of
the
rest
of
the
men
they
got
her
slung
over
the
ship
's
side
;
and
getting
all
into
her
,
let
go
,
and
committed
ourselves
,
being
eleven
in
number
,
to
God
's
mercy
,
and
the
wild
sea
;
140
for
though
the
storm
was
abated
considerably
,
yet
the
sea
went
dreadful
high
upon
the
shore
,
and
might
well
be
called
den
wild
zee
,
as
the
Dutch
call
the
sea
in
a
storm
.