He Told Me The River Was Full
Of Alligators, And If I Saw Any I Must Fight With Him, Or He Would Kill
Me, And For That Purpose My Guide Carried A Knife In His Mouth.
Being
very weary, as I had not slept for two nights, I took the water before
the Indians, knowing they would be over before me.
The river being very
broad, and the stream swift, occasioned by late great rains, the Indians
would have had me return when half way, to which I would not consent.
While swimming, the Indian who carried my mandilion touched my side with
a cane he carried in his hand; suspecting this had been an alligator, I
immediately dived, when the current got such hold of me that I was
carried out to sea, which threw me on the beach, and bruised me so on
the back and shoulder that I could not get a-land, till the Indian came
and gave me hold of one end of his cane, and pulled me out almost
drowned, as every surf drove me against the beach and washed me out
again. I praised God, and got on board, where my company was amazed to
see me. So that night I sent all that were able to crawl to save the
bark, which they did with much toil and small help of the natives; the
country not permitting any one to assist in saving her,[314] expecting
us to forsake her, that they might enjoy the spoil.
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