326 Travels into PERSIA.
Letter V. continued ftill troubled with soaming Billows, yet observing when
u^V^wi to gain, we passed Surat River s Mouth, where rode thirteen Moor
Merchant-men, and two great Belgians, and (o came to our dcsired
Haven in Sroally-bole on Twelfth-day, where I remain,
Tour Humble Servant,
f. F.
Sending you with this the General Account of Perfia, which I
had time to write during alrnoft Forty Days ssoating upon these
Waters; which had like to prove as fatal to Us, as the great Deluge
did once to the Old World in that Ipace os time.
THE
Letter V. continued ftill troubled with soaming Billows, yet observing when
u^V^wi to gain, we passed Surat River s Mouth, where rode thirteen Moor
Merchant-men, and two great Belgians, and (o came to our dcsired
Haven in Sroally-bole on Twelfth-day, where I remain,
Tour Humble Servant,
f. F.
Sending you with this the General Account of Perfia, which I
had time to write during alrnoft Forty Days ssoating upon these
Waters; which had like to prove as fatal to Us, as the great Deluge
did once to the Old World in that Ipace os time.
THE