THE GRASS-SEA. 1752. 119 



The 2 2d of May, 30 . 45'. N. L. 



A vessel which we hadfeen for fome days 

 together, now came near us, The name of 

 the (hip was Due de Panne) it was command- 

 ed by Chevalier d'Arquis, came from Bengal, 

 and was deflined for Port I'Orient in France, 

 The clear weather and moderate wind gave us 

 opportunities of vifiting each other on the 

 open fea. Our firfl fupercargo dined aboard 

 the aforefaid fliip ; and two gentlemen from 

 the other Swedifh iliip which accompanied us, 

 dined with us. 



The following days there was generally a 

 calm, which likewife permitted the fhips to 

 keep company with each other. 



The 26th of May, 35 . 24'. N. L. 



B o n e t s and tunnies were caught for 

 the lad time ; though we faw the latter in the 

 following days. Now we took leave of the 

 Grafs -fea, 



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