f F °rj sip William Howe commander-in- chief of the $ r BRmSH forces in America offered the caring .s x f AJk' fl'" \ Jr l' f American tin batty thousand guineas andthe /yx /P — frigate'‘Rale igh'! His career oh this /vfw ship was brief - r -f'Tj But filled With adventure. Sailing from Boston on Sept 25 h7Q > THREE DATS LATER HE HAD LOST HIS SHIP AND WAS WANDERING ' ’^sS^* 5 ~ vfa 7 * WITH Hl3 CREW //V THC FOREST WILDERW ESS OF A\Al/VE. FR/GATE 4 FlgSt^-^AND •^Sfc^^^sadßS^T^h^g*-'- the situation for Barry BECAME DESPERATE.. CW H/3 A ' XATCH 3ORTUNAT ELY ~ A 1., *iM2Ssi txe coast of Maine was not ard c A p^AIAJ Barry and his /hen escaped to the i&flSg; " 3£9|C V FAR DISTANT— AND THERE 2?l NL^t° r .*V ERB ™ C >' SUFFERED MANY HARDSHIPS IN wlHSffiC* L'.. $4 111 SEEMED NO HOPE FOR BARRY MAKING THEIR WAY THROUGH THE WOODS TO THE SETTLERS. sfiklL A rHE H SH/F ? ASHORF T RUAJ nS* b E ££L f^ NTFLjI - Q uT UNFORTUNATE THREE E?Kll < rHC 3H ASHORE . | , QAy3 CRQISg FOR THE GALLANT BARRy. cont/nuko SAILOR'S KNOTS

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