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Excerpt from Travels Through the United States of North America, the Country of the Iroquois, and Upper Canada, in the Years 1795, 1796, and 1797, Vol. 3
One of thofe gentlemen from whom I had ex perienced the greatefi civilities at Charlefion, invited me to give the preference to a fmall veffel that was configned to him, which be longed to one of his friends at Norfolk, and? Which was to fail in two days. This veffel was not to be laden, to carry no other patien gers than the owner's nephew and myfelf, and to take us in three days to Norfolk. Al though I di?iked the veffel on account of her finall fize, as {he was but of twenty-nine tons burden, yet the advantage of the other cir cumftances counterbalanced that obje�tion, and I thankfully accepted the offer: but, in fiead of failing at the expiration of two days, {he was delayed fix days longer infiead of having no cargo, {he was laden with cafits of rice even to the very cabin infiead of a fingle fellow-pa?'enger, there were four: it Read of being a good fairer, {he was as ?ow as a Dutch dogger: the captain was igno rant, lazy, carelcfs, and unacquainted with the difficult coa? of north-carolina.
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