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but they would not permit me, nor suffer me to wash some that I had already gutted, but took them from me, and ?illed? m as they where, slime and blood and all together. This put me in mind of the old proverb, God send meat and the dal? cooks Friday 5 arrived this Day to the River of St John about ten in the morning, and had mane out our common course in the river petcochock ?out WSW, and our distance about 26 leagues according to the best computaton I could make this river comes into the river of St Johns about 27 leagues above the falls. This day about cut off in the afternoon we saw a sail standing toward missing word down the river, the Indians was verey fearful to pass fearing it should be an Inglish ?ull we kept clost by the shore and when we came abress of her, we found her a small frin? ? bound with a man and his wife down the river. Nevertheless the Indians would by no means trust them but kept their guns cocked to their faces, and presented at the sloop, till we came along