.OTkx.NjQxMjI

From Newberry Transcribe
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Sea until daylight, and then after cutting away the Main Mast to put her before the Wind, and look out the best part of the Beach -- we shoaled our Water however and this hope vanished, when about 12 O'Clock a Cloud arose from the North West, with terrible thunder & lightning -- we put before this providential interference, which carried us to eleven Fathom -- but here the Gale from the South east again conquered, & blew with redoubled vigor, and we were a second time obliged to carry all our courses & topsails in a heavy sea, unclear a lee shore, almost under water, for lay to we could not, for fear of driving ashore -- such a night I have never passed, nor did I ever taste of death before, I have however the satisfaction of knowing that I could meet it with calmness & resignation -- & Barry & myself, chatted with all the freedom imaginable of our situation, & whilst we joined in Sentiment that the Chance was a thousand to one against us -- we agreed that Justice to our Families required, our every exertion to save ourselves for them. Off the Capes of Delaware our