CO129-098 - Sir Robinson - 1864 [4-5] — Page 338

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Anchoring for the night at the N. entrance of the Staitan Straits, we were informed that 10 large piratical West Coast boats were supposed to be somewhere inside Meichen Sound.

The following day (18th) when standing under sail for Langit, we perceived two suspicious-looking W. C. boats apparently in pursuit of some salt junks then working through the straits; the mandarin urged me to overhaul them; but being certain that with the fresh breeze then blowing I should have some difficulty in catching them, and that if they turned out to be pirates, the news of their capture would reach the main body of the piratical squadron the same evening, I took no notice of them (hoping to find them on my way back) but proceeded quietly under sail to an anchorage off Langit. There, the villagers informed me that these two junks had left there in the morning in chase of the salt junks.

Next morning (19th) I weighed under sail, so as to arrive off Meichen Sound with the first of the flood, sending the Dragon boat to collect intelligence from Pinghai auch, passing inside Meichen Island, to join us off Roque's Point. At 10:15 a.m.

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18 331 190 in tow. Anchoring for the night at the N. entrance of the Staitan Straits, we were informed that 10 large piratical West Coast boats were supposed to be somewhere inside Meichen Sound. The following day (18th) when standing under sail for Langit, we perceived two suspicious-looking W. C. boats apparently in pursuit of some salt junks then working through the straits; the mandarin urged me to overhaul them; but being certain that with the fresh breeze then blowing I should have some difficulty in catching them, and that if they turned out to be pirates, the news of their capture would reach the main body of the piratical squadron the same evening, I took no notice of them (hoping to find them on my way back) but proceeded quietly under sail to an anchorage off Langit. There, the villagers informed me that these two junks had left there in the morning in chase of the salt junks. Next morning (19th) I weighed under sail, so as to arrive off Meichen Sound with the first of the flood, sending the Dragon boat to collect intelligence from Pinghai auch, passing inside Meichen Island, to join us off Roque's Point. At 10:15 a.m.
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18 331 190 in tow. Anchoring for the night at the N. entrance of the Staitan Straits, informed that 10 large we were informed piratical West Coast boats were the empposed to be somewhere inside Meichen Sound. The following day (184) when -standing under sail for Langit we perceived two suspicious looking W. C. boats apparently in pursuit of some salt Junks then working for the straits, the mandarin urged me to overhaul them; but being certain that with the fresh breeze then blowing I should have some difficulty, in catching them; and that if they turned out to be pirates, the news of their capture would reach the main body of the piratical squadron the same evening, I took no notice of their Phoping to find skem them my way back) but proceeded quietly under sail to an anchorage off Langit. there the Villagers informed Ms that these two in the morning juites had left there in in chase of the salt junks. Next morning (164) I weighed under sail, so as to arrive off Meichen Sound with the first of the flooch, sending the Dragon boat to collect intelligence from Pinghai auch, passing inside Meichen Island, to join us off Roque's Point. At 10. 15. a.m.
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18

331

190

in tow.

Anchoring for the night at

the N. entrance of the Staitan Straits,

informed that 10 large

we were informed

piratical West Coast boats were the empposed to be somewhere inside Meichen Sound.

The following day (184) when -standing under sail for Langit we perceived two suspicious looking W. C. boats apparently in pursuit of some salt Junks then working for the straits, the mandarin urged me to overhaul them; but being certain that with the fresh breeze then blowing I should have some difficulty, in catching them; and that if they

turned out to

be

pirates, the

news of

their capture would reach the main body of the piratical squadron the

same evening, I took no notice of their Phoping to find skem them

my way back) but proceeded quietly under sail to

an

anchorage off Langit. there the

Villagers informed

Ms

that these two

in the morning

juites had left there in in chase of the salt junks.

Next morning (164) I weighed

under sail, so as

to arrive off Meichen Sound with the first of the flooch, sending the Dragon boat to collect intelligence from Pinghai auch, passing inside Meichen Island, to join us off Roque's Point. At 10. 15. a.m.

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