New Travels to the Westward, Or, Unknown Parts of America : Being a Tour of Almost Fourteen Months, Containing An Account of the Country, Upwards of Two Thousand Miles West of the Christian Parts of North-America ; With An Account of White Indians, Their
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At midnight it began to decreafe, fo that in the morning we were out offear. When day-light approached, there was nothing but fin oak to be feen, which the wind happily carried from us ; and the place that exhibited fuch torrents of fire, and which we thought but a fhort di fiance, we found to be upwards of twenty miles. We now proceeded to crofs the mountain, making but few ohfervations. As foon as we found ourfelves defcending towards our much defired ho. ;e> we began to be interrupted ; havi...ng to travel thro* nature's bounty; for on the third of July, we came to an amazing tract of land, which I fuppofe mull have contained fome hundreds of acres, and being at leafV forty miles acrofs, on which the vegkatipn grew fpontaneoufly ; and greatly retarded our travel- ling. As the wind was to the N, Weft, we ( 47 ) concluded to fet fire to it, that we might travel with greater eafe. This exhibited a fcene that was at once pleafing and dreadful. In a few houis we were able to follow the confla- gration, nothing being left but the allies of ve- getables, which foon cooled, as the wind con- tinued to the weft ward ; and we found the tra- velling tolerably good, which oeherwife mud have been very tedious.
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