[The Life of Christopher Columbus from his own Letters and Journals by Edward Everett Hale]@TWC D-Link bookThe Life of Christopher Columbus from his own Letters and Journals CHAPTER XII 40/41
Columbus's own affairs had been neglected, and he could gain no relief from the governor.
He spent only a month on the island, trying, as best he could, to bring some order into the administration of his own property; and then, on the twelfth of September, 1504, sailed for Spain. Scarcely had the ship left harbor when she was dismasted in a squall.
He was obliged to cross to another ship, under command of his brother, the Adelantado.
She also was unfortunate.
Her mainmast was sprung in a storm, and she could not go on until the mast was shortened. In another gale the foremast was sprung, and it was only on the seventh of November that the shattered and storm-pursued vessel arrived at San Lucar.
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