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Entry#  1117. The use of swimming belts.


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The use of swimming belts.


A METHOD OF ESCAPING IN A TEMPEST AND SHIPWRECK AT SEA.


Have a coat made of leather, which must be double across the breast,

that is having a hem on each side of about a finger breadth. Thus it

will be double from the waist to the knee; and the leather must be

quite air-tight. When you want to leap into the sea, blow out the

skirt of your coat through the double hems of the breast; and jump

into the sea, and allow yourself to be carried by the waves; when

you see no shore near, give your attention to the sea you are in,

and always keep in your mouth the air-tube which leads down into the

coat; and if now and again you require to take a breath of fresh

air, and the foam prevents you, you may draw a breath of the air

within the coat.


Footnote: AMORETTI, _Memorie Storiche_, Tav. II. B. Fig. 5, gives

the same figure, somewhat altered. 6. _La canna dell' aria_. Compare

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