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We hired a flat to convey his goods up the river. On the 25th, the goods were em- barked, and we went to the Oyster Banks, and took in a great many oysters to carry home with us. We went about six miles up the river, and then we stopped for the night. We came as close to the land as we could, and stuck an oar in the mud, and tied our flat to it, and there we lay till it was day. A cold place. 26th. — Took up our oar and rowed about four miles, the wind at N. W., blew very hard. We were blown in... on the shore, and the sea was very high, and there was no possibility JOURNAL OF JOHN FONTAINE. 309 of landing, so we were obliged to throw out all our oysters, to lighten the boat. We shipped a great deal of water, and having no anchor, we were like to drive on the mud and lose the flat. About two of the clock, the weather calming, we set out again, and made five miles, when the wind came to N. W., and such a violent storm, that we were obliged to put before the wind, and when we had gone back about a mile, we ran the flat ashore upon the strand, where we thumped mightily.
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