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Don Eugenio and myself benighted and nearly lost in the middle of the River Chimalapañ.—Despatches brought from the Capital by Murillo.—Take him as my Servant.—Arrive at the City of Zacapa |
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Leave Zacapa for Gualañ, and thence for Encuentros |
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Hot and moist atmosphere of Encuentros.—Manner of passing the River.—Arrive at Mico |
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Difficulty of passing the Mountain.—Reach Izabal.—Meeting with Mr. O'Reilley.—Receive a Despatch from Mr. De Soza, Minister for Foreign Affairs.—Fort of San Felipe.—Voyage out of the Gulf.—Disembark at Belize |
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Feelings on arriving at a British settlement.—Disappointment in not finding a passage by the Mahogany Ships.—Attacked with the fever.—Make acquaintance with the Intendant and Inhabitants.—Yellow fever rages at Jamaica.—Gulf of Florida swarming with Pirates.—Take passage in the Margaret, Trader |
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