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a marsh…tacky。 Then a few sheep came out of the hollows among the hills and browsed on the coarse grass near the cabin; as though they felt the loneliness of their situation so far removed from mankind。 With the marsh…ponies; the sheep; the wild…fowls of the sound; and the sighing sea for companions; the night passed away。

The bright moonlight roused me at five o'clock in the morning; and I pushed off again in shoal water on an ebb…tide; experiencing much  difficulty in dragging the canoe over shallow places until deep water was entered; when the row to Ocracoke became an agreeable one。 The  landing…place at Ocracoke; not far from the  lighthouse; was reached at noon; and the people gathered to see the paper boat; having been notified of my proximity by fishermen。

The women here can pull a pretty good stroke; and frequently assist their husbands in the  fisheries。  These old dames ridiculed the idea of having a boat so small and light as the canoe。 One old lady laid aside her pipe and  snuff…paddle (snuff…rubbing is a time…honored  institution in the south); and roughly grasping the bow of the craft; lifted it high in the air; then; glancing at the fine model; she lowered it slowly to the ground; exclaiming; 〃I reckon I wouldn't risk my life acrossing a creek in her。〃

These people told me that the yacht Julia had stopped there to make inquiries for me; and had departed for Newbern。

It was more than a mile from the landing to Ocracoke Inlet; and a mile and three quarters across it to the beach。  A straight course from the landing to the village of Portsmouth; on the lower side of the inlet; was a distance of five miles; and not one of the hardy watermen; who thumped the sides of my boat with their hard fists to ascertain its strength; believed that I could cross the sound to the other village  without rolling over。  One kind…hearted oysterman offered to carry myself and boat to Portsmouth; but as the day was calm; I rowed away on the five…mile stretch amid doleful prognostications; such as: 〃That feller will make a coffin for  hisself out of that yere gimcrack of an egg…shell。 It's all a man's life is wurth to go in her;〃 &c。

While approaching the low Portsmouth shore of the sound; flocks of Canada geese flew within pistol…shot of my head。  A man in a dug…out canoe told me that the gunners of the village had reared from the egg a flock of wild geese which now aggregated some seven or eight  hundred birds; and that these now flying about were used to decoy their wild relatives。

Near the beach a sandy hill had been the place of sepulture for the inhabitants of other  generations; but for years past the tidal current had been cutting the shore away until coffin after coffin with its contents had been washed into the sound。  Captain Isaac S。 Jennings; of Ocean County; New Jersey; had described this spot to me as follows:

〃I landed at Portsmouth and examined this curious burial…ground。  Here by the water were the remains of the fathers; mothers; brothers; and sisters of the people of the village so near at hand; yet these dismal relics of their ancestors were allowed to be stolen away piecemeal by the encroaching ocean。  While I gazed sadly upon the strata of coffins protruding from the banks; shining objects like jewels seemed to be sparkling from between the cracks of their  fractured sides; and as I tore away the rotten wood; rows of toads were discovered sitting in  solemn council; their bright eyes peering from among the debris of bones and decomposed substances。〃

Portsmouth Island is nearly eight miles long。 Whalebone Inlet is at its lower end; but is too shallow to be of any service to commerce。   Hatteras and Ocracoke inlets admit sea…going  vessels。  It is thirty…eight miles from Whalebone Inlet to Cape Lookout; which projects like a wedge into the sea nearly three miles from the mainland; and there is not another passage through the narrow beach in all that distance that is of any use to the mariner。  Following the trend of the coast for eleven miles from the point of Cape Lookout; there is an inlet; but; from the character of its channel and its  shallowness; it is not of much value。

Leaving Portsmouth; the canoe entered Core Sound; which grew narrower as the shoals inside of Whalebone Inlet were crossed; partly by  rowing and partly by wading on the sand…flats。  As night came on; a barren stretch of beach on my left hand was followed until I espied the only house within a distance of sixteen miles along the sea。  It was occupied by a coasting skipper; whose fine little schooner was anchored a long distance from the land on account of the  shoalness of the water。  Dreary sand…hills protected the cottage from the bleak winds of the ocean。

While yet a long distance from the skipper's home; a black object could be seen crawling up the sides of a mound of white sand; and after it reached the apex it remained in one position; while I rowed; and waded; and pulled my canoe towards the shore。 When the goal was reached; and the boat was landed high up among the scrub growth; I shouldered my blankets and charts; and plodded through the soft soil towards the dark object; which I now recognized to be a man on a lookout post。  He did not move from his position until I reached the hillock; when he suddenly slid down the bank and landed at my feet; with a cheery 

〃Well; now; I thought it was you。 Sez I to myself; That's him; sure; when I seed you four miles away。  Fust thinks I; It's only a log; or a piece of wrak…stuff afloating。  Pretty soon up comes your head and shoulders into sight; then sez I; It's a man; sure; but where is his boat? for you see; I couldn't see your boat; it was so low down in the water。 Then I reckoned it was a man afloating on a log; but arter a while the boat loomed up too; and I says; I'll be dog…goned if that isn't him。  I went up to  Newbern; some time ago; in the schooner; and the people there said there was a man coming down the coast a…rowing a paper boat on a bet。  The boat weighed only fifty…eight pounds; and the man had a heft of only eighty pounds。  When pa and me went up to the city agin; the folks said the man was close on to us; and this time they said the man and his boat together weighed only eighty pounds。  Now I should think you weighed more than that yourself; letting alone the boat。〃

Having assured the young man that I was indeed myself; and that the Newbern people had played upon his credulity; we walked on to the house; where the family of Captain James Mason kindly welcomed me to a glowing wood…fire and hearty supper。  Though I had never heard of their existence till I entered Core Sound; the kindness of these people was like that of old friends。

Half a mile below Captain Mason's home; a short time before my visit; a new breach had been made by the ocean through the beach。 About twenty years before a similar breach had occurred in the same locality; and was known during its short life as 〃Pillintary Inlet。〃  The next day I crossed the sound; which is here four miles in width; and coasted along to the  oystermen's village of Hunting Quarters; on the  mainland。  The houses were very small; but the hearts of the poor folks were very large。  They came to the water's edge and carried the canoe into the only store in the neighborhood。  Its proprietor; Mr。 William H。 Stewart; insisted upon my sharing his bachelor's quarters in an unfinished room of the storehouse。  My young host was hardly out of his teens。  In his boyish way he kindly remarked:

〃I am here all alone。  Father told me; before he died; never to let a stranger pass my door but to make him share my lodgings; humble though they are; and now; any way; you're just in time for the fun; for we are to have three weddings to…night; and all the boys and girls of the  neighborhood will be at Hunting Quarters。〃

I entered a mild protest against joining in the festivities; on the plea of not having received an invitation; at which the handsome youth laughed heartily。

〃Invitation!〃 he exclaimed; 〃why; no one ever gives out invitations in Hunting Quarters。 When there is to be a 'jolliflcation' of any sort; everybody goes to the house without being asked。 You see we are all neighbors here。 Up at Newbern and at Beaufort; and other great cities; people have their ways; but here all are friends。〃

So we went to the little house in the piny forest; where two hearts were to be made one。 The only room on the first floor was crowded with people。  The minister had not arrived; and the crowd was gazing at the young groom and his pretty bride…elect as they sat in two chairs in the middle of the company; with their arms around each other; never speaking a word to any one。 The heavy weight of people began to settle the floor; and as two joists gave way I struggled to escape through an open window; thinking we would be precipitated into the cellar below。 But the good…natured company took no notice of the snapping timbers; only ejaculating; 〃She'll soon touch bottom;〃 and to my inquiries about the inconvenience of being pitched through to the cellar; a rustic youth; with great merriment depicted upon his countenance; replied:

〃Sullers; captain; why; there ain't a suller to a buildin' within thirty miles of the Quarters。 We

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