g6o VOYAGE JN SfEARCtl 



cured there "than near the' town, where, however, 

 very good vra&kk % to 'be had. 



The ^Urterrtibecafibned^ the ebb -was con- 

 trary to u$ ; 'Hit' our pad ir ef- 

 forts, and we at length landed near th 

 this extenfive prolongation* of the 'rondiirad. 



We Wfefftj "far fortifc time- 'under ffife fhnn'e of 

 the nutmr ; were "here much YnOrb 



numerous than in all the other parN c nd 



that we had hitherto iifo 



young plants. ' 



! The Ton of tl:c 'commandant 'of the fort had in 

 this quarter a number of relations. \V'c were 

 very near the houfe of "one of his confine 



a native of the if! wfc'wcrc under 



*be Nfing iirthe manner of the in- 



fiab ; md fome fruit, 



teompofed our re-pall. As no {poons wore f 

 fore us,'wc were obliged to imitate out hoft by 

 taking up the vicT our lingers, and 



nevert!t< ate with a very good appetite. 



We all he fago-bread pretty well. The 



-fifh was highly feafoned with pimento; but a 

 glaffcs of Jdgouer water diminished the vio- 

 ! of its eHeeK 



During our repaft, w*e were entertained with 

 r. A tort of fpinet ferved as an accompani- 

 ment to a man's voice ; a drum formed the bats, 

 and a bafs-drum the thorough bafs. 



After 



