[An Historical Relation Of The Island Ceylon In The East Indies by Robert Knox]@TWC D-Link bookAn Historical Relation Of The Island Ceylon In The East Indies PART IV 123/241
The Wells also were almost all dry; so that in the Towns we could scarcely get Water to drink, or Victuals to eat.
Which affrighted us at those times from running into the Woods, lest we might perish for Thirst.
All this while upon the Mountains, where our dwelling was, there was no want of Rain. We found it an inconvenience when we came three of us down together, reckoning it might give occasion to the people to suspect our design, and so prevent us from going thither again.
Some of the English that followed such a Trade as we, had been down that way with their Commodities, but having felt the smart of that Countries Sickness, would go there no more, finding as much profit in nearer and easier Journeys.
But we still persisted in our courses this way, having some greater matter to do here than to sell Wares, viz.
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