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found Wilson and Davis there. / I swam out ten or fifteen yards
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dropped heavily. I then turned / round seaward and I saw Davis / about fifteen yards to the seaward
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had left. I then went towards / Wilson and missing Davis I / asked Wilson where he was. He said he
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did not know whether / Davis had gone on shore and / got killed or whether he was
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found Wilson and Davis there. I swam out ten or fifteen yards and I saw the blacks beating Solomon about the body with their wooden swords. He appeared to me to be dead. They then left the body for two or three minutes and moved away a few yards along the beach. At the expiration of that time they returned and beat the body again. I then saw one black lift up his legs and pull his trousers off. I think he was dead as the legs dropped heavily. I then turned round seaward and I saw Davis about fifteen yards to the seaward of Wilson. He appeared very strong in the water and was swimming out seaward. Looking round again to the beach I found that Solomons [sic] body had been taken away and that a great number of the blacks had left. I then went towards Wilson and missing Davis I asked Wilson where he was. He said he did not know whether Davis had gone on shore and got killed or whether he was drowned. I had been watching the shore. I did not see him land. I think he swam to sea and was drowned. The blacks kept us in the water until dark throwing