The Famous Voyage Of Sir Francis Drake Into The South Sea, And Therehence About The Whole Globe Of The Earth, Begun In The Year Of Our Lord 1577 Narrative By Francis Pretty
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For They, Mistrusting No Strangers, Were All Gone A-Land To
The Town, Which Consisteth Of About Twenty Houses; Which We Would Have
Ransacked If Our Company Had Been Better And More In Number.
But our
General, contented with the spoil of the ships, left the town and put
off again to sea, and set sail for Lima, and, by the way, met with a
small bark, which he boarded, and found in her good store of linen
cloth.
Whereof taking some quantity, he let her go.
To Lima we came the 13th of February; and, being entered the haven, we
found there about twelve sail of ships lying fast moored at an anchor,
having all their sails carried on shore; for the masters and merchants
were here most secure, having never been assaulted by enemies, and at
this time feared the approach of none such as we were. Our General
rifled these ships, and found in one of them a chest full of reals of
plate, and good store of silks and linen cloth; and took the chest
into his own ship, and good store of the silks and linen. In which
ship he had news of another ship called the Cacafuego, which was gone
towards Payta, and that the same ship was laden with treasure.
Whereupon we stayed no longer here, but, cutting all the cables of the
ships in the haven, we let them drive wither they would, either to sea
or to the shore; and with all speed we followed the Cacafuego toward
Payta, thinking there to have found her.
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