I Stayed At Oeassa Four Days, When, Not Finding Any Insects And Very
Few New Birds, I Returned To Coupang To Await The Next Mail Steamer.
On The Way I Had A Narrow Escape Of Being Swamped.
The deep coffin-
like boat was filled up with my baggage, and with vegetables, cocoa-
nut and other fruit
For Coupang market, and when we had got some way
across into a rather rough sea, we found that a quantity of water was
coming in which we had no means of baling out. This caused us to sink
deeper in the water, and then we shipped seas over our sides, and the
rowers, who had before declared it was nothing, now became alarmed and
turned the boat round to get back to the coast of Semao, which was not
far off. By clearing away some of the baggage a little of the water
could be baled out, but hardly so fast as it came in, and when we
neared the coast we found nothing but vertical walls of rock against
which the sea was violently beating. We coasted along some distance
until we found a little cove, into which we ran the boat, hauled it on
shore, and emptying it found a large hole in the bottom, which had
been temporarily stopped up with a plug of cocoa-nut which had come
out. Had we been a quarter of a mile further off before we discovered
the leak, we should certainly have been obliged to throw most of our
baggage overboard, and might easily have lost our lives.
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