At This Place The Three
Persons Who Had Fled From Zabid With Their Riches Were Brought To The
Pacha, Who Caused Their Heads To Be Cut Off, And Seized Their Treasure,
Which Filled Six Large Sacks, Each Of Which Was A Sufficient Load For
Any Single Man.
The 17th we sailed along the coast with a pleasant gale, which became
contrary an hour before sunset, when we cast anchor in 8 fathom-water,
at a place called Adiudi, 50 miles from Zerzer.
We departed from
thence on the 18th two hours before day, and coasted along the land
till noon, when we anchored in a good port named Mugora, in 4 fathoms
water, 50 miles from Adiudi, where we got wood and water. An hour before
day on the 19th, we departed by means of our oars, the wind being
contrary; but at sunrise the wind became fair, and we sailed 50 miles
along shore to a place called Darboni, where we came to anchor in 7
fathoms water. Being calm, we coasted along by rowing till noon, when a
breeze sprang up, and then using our sails, we came to anchor in 10
fathoms water by sunset at a place called Yasuf, belonging to Mecca.
On the 21st we proceeded 60 miles, and anchored in 40 fathoms, at a
place called Khofadan, in the dominions, of Mecca. The 22d the
navigation being much encumbered with sand banks, so thick together and
intricate that it was hardly possible to sail in the day, the Pacha
ordered six gallies to lead-the way, and we came to a shelf or shoal
called Turakh. The 23d we coasted along, still among shoals, the
channel being so narrow that only one galley could pass at a time; and
cast anchor at a place named Salta in 4 fathoms, having ran fifty
miles. Sailing 30 miles farther along the coast on the 24th, we anchored
at noon in the port of Mazabraiti in 6 fathoms, near a place called
Ariadan inhabited by peasants who are subject to Mecca. On the 25th we
weighed anchor early, and endeavoured to proceed along the coast; but
the wind getting up at sunrise and proving contrary, we had to stand out
to sea till noon, when we again made for the land, off which we cast
anchor early in the evening.
SECTION IX.
Continuation of the Voyage to Suez, along the Arabian Shore of the Red
Sea.
We remained at anchor during the whole of the 26th and proceeded two
hours before day of the 27th, in very pleasant weather, and at eight
o'clock, having sailed 30 miles, we anchored in 4 fathoms at a place
called Yusuma. The 28th we coasted along the land till noon with a
fair wind, and then entered among certain banks two miles from the
shore, where we could not let go our anchors for fear of losing them,
being off a place named Mukare, 30 miles from Yusuma. The 29th, still
coasting along, we came among other shoals called Balir, thirty-five
miles farther on.
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