CHAPTER XIX
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His concern about clothing for Pedro, his eldest son--His discourse with his wife about the ship--Her flight to it--His melancholy reflections 'till her return--An account of what she had done, and of what she brought--She clothes her children and takes a second flight
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The author observes her flight--A description of a glumm in the graundee--She finds out the gulf not far from the ship--Brings home more goods--Makes her a gown by her husband's instruction
## CHAPTER XXI .
The author gets a breed of poultry--By what means--Builds them a house--How he managed to keep them in winter
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