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which a prolongation of it would certainly have been attended with。
The music commenced; and I saw a great number of the most beautiful little creatures seize the other party; and throw them with great violence into something like a snuff…box; which they shut down; and one threw it away with incredible velocity; then turning to me; he said they whom he had secured were a party of devils; who had wandered from their proper habitation; and that the vehicle in which they were enclosed would fly with unabating rapidity for ten thousand years; when it would burst of its own accord; and the devils would recover their liberty and faculties; as at the present moment。 He had no sooner finished this relation than the music ceased; and they all disappeared; leaving me in a state of mind bordering on the confines of despair。
When I had recomposed myself a little; and looking before me with inexpressible pleasure; I observed that the eagles were preparing to light on the peak of Teneriffe: they descended on the top of the rock; but seeing no possible means of escape if I dismounted determined me to remain where I was。 The eagles sat down seemingly fatigued; when the heat of the sun soon caused them both to fall asleep; nor did I long resist its fascinating power。 In the cool of the evening; when the sun had retired below the horizon; I was roused from sleep by the eagle moving under me; and having stretched myself along its back; I sat up; and reassumed my travelling position; when they both took wing; and having placed themselves as before; directed their course to South America。 The moon shining bright during the whole night; I had a fine view of all the islands in those seas。
About the break of day we reached the great continent of America; that part called Terra Firma; and descended on the top of a very high mountain。 At this time the moon; far distant in the west; and obscured by dark clouds; but just afforded light sufficient for me to discover a kind of shrubbery all around; bearing fruit something like cabbages; which the eagles began to feed on very eagerly。 I endeavoured to discover my situation; but fogs and passing clouds involved me in the thickest darkness; and what rendered the scene still more shocking was the tremendous howling of wild beasts; some of which appeared to be very near: however; I determined to keep my seat; imagining that the eagle would carry me away if any of them should make a hostile attempt。 When daylight began to appear; I thought of examining the fruit which I had seen the eagles eat; and as some was hanging which I could easily come at; I took out my knife and cut a slice; but how great was my surprise to see that it had all the appearance of roast beef regularly mixed; both fat and lean! I tasted it; and found it well flavoured and delicious; then cut several large slices and put in my pocket; where I found a crust of bread which I had brought from Margate; took it out; and found three musket…balls that had been lodged in it on Dover cliff。 I extracted them; and cutting a few slices more; made a hearty meal of bread and cold beef fruit。 I then cut down two of the largest that grew near me; and tying them together with one of my garters; hung them over the eagle's neck for another occasion; filling my pockets at the same time。 While I was settling these affairs I observed a large fruit like an inflated bladder; which I wished to try an experiment upon: and striking my knife into one of them; a fine pure liquor like Hollands gin rushed out; which the eagles observing; eagerly drank up from the ground。 I cut down the bladder as fast as I could; and saved about half a pint in the bottom of it; which I tasted; and could not distinguish it from the best mountain wine。 I drank it all; and found myself greatly refreshed。 By this time the eagles began to stagger against the shrubs。 I endeavoured to keep my seat; but was soon thrown to some distance among the bushes。 In attempting to rise I put my hand upon a large hedgehog; which happened to lie among the grass upon its back: it instantly closed round my hand; so that I found it impossible to shake it off。 I struck it several times against the ground without effect; but while I was thus employed I heard a rustling among the shrubbery; and looking up; I saw a huge animal within three yards of me; I could make no defence; but held out both my hands; when it rushed upon me; and seized that on which the hedgehog was fixed。 My hand being soon relieved; I ran to some distance; where I saw the creature suddenly drop down and expire with the hedgehog in its throat。 When the danger was past I went to view the eagles; and found them lying on the grass fast asleep; being intoxicated with the liquor they had drank。 Indeed; I found myself considerably elevated by it; and seeing everything quiet; I began to search for some more; which I soon found; and having cut down two large bladders; about a gallon each; I tied them together; and hung them over the neck of the other eagle; and the two smaller ones I tied with a cord round my own waist。 Having secured a good stock of provisions; and perceiving the eagles begin to recover; I again took my seat。 In half an hour they arose majestically from the place; without taking the least notice of their incumbrance。 Each reassumed its former station; and directing their course to the northward; they crossed the Gulf of Mexico; entered North America; and steered directly for the Polar regions; which gave me the finest opportunity of viewing this vast continent that can possibly be imagined。
Before we entered the frigid zone the cold began to affect me; but piercing one of my bladders; I took a draught; and found that it could make no impression on me afterwards。 Passing over Hudson's Bay; I saw several of the Company's ships lying at anchor; and many tribes of Indians marching with their furs to market。
By this time I was so reconciled to my seat; and become such an expert rider; that I could sit up and look around me; but in general I lay along the eagle's neck; grasping it in my arms; with my hands immersed in its feathers; in order to keep them warm。
In those cold climates I observed that the eagles flew with greater rapidity; in order; I suppose; to keep their blood in circulation。 In passing Baffin's Bay I saw several large Greenlandmen to the eastward; and many surprising mountains of ice in those seas。
While I was surveying these wonders of nature it occurred to me that this was a good opportunity to discover the north…west passage; if any such thing existed; and not only obtain the reward offered by government; but the honour of a discovery pregnant with so many advantages to every European nation。 But while my thoughts were absorbed in this pleasing reverie I was alarmed by the first eagle striking its head against a solid transparent substance; and in a moment that which I rode experienced the same fate; and both fell down seemingly dead。
Here our lives must inevitably have terminated; had not a sense of danger; and the singularity of my situation; inspired me with a degree of skill and dexterity which enabled us to fall near two miles perpendicular with as little inconveniency as if we had been let down