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It was counted and divided, andit was easy to see that Dupuis, the elder captain, was very pleasedwhen the young man asked him to take charge of the half of the moneybelonging to the Rossiter children and myself.
"The three ships sailed in company for South America a week later. Iremained on board the _Britannia_ together with Robert Eury and sixothers of her original crew, the Rossiter children being taken bythe Spanish lady on board the larger of the privateers, the secondlieutenant of which,
... with about twenty men, were drafted to the prize. After keeping in close company for four or five days we lost sight ofthe privateers, much to the annoyance of our captain, who was a veryindifferent navigator, as he soon showed by altering his course to E. ByS. So as to pick up the coast of South America as soon as possible. This was a most fortunate thing for us, for at daylight on the followingmorning two sail were seen, not five miles distant, and to our intensedelight proved to be English letters of marque--the barque _Centurion_of Bristol and the barque _Gratitude_ of London.

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