VOYAGE OF THE FLY. 



CHAPTER I. 



START ON A TOUR INTO THE INTERIOR — VISIT A SUGAR 

 ESTABLISHMENT — ARRIVE AT PASSAROUAN — VISIT IRON 



FOUNDRY BLUE WATER SPRING — NATIVE MARKET 



ARRIVE AT PROBOLINGO — -SIZE OF THE TOWNS AND 



POPULOUSNESS OF THE COUNTRY GOVERNMENT STORES 



BASIN AND CANAL — BEAUTIFUL PROSPECT — SET OFF ON 



HORSEBACK — FINE COUNTRY COFFEE PLANTATIONS 



ARRIVAL AT KLAKKA BEAUTIFUL SITUATION GEOLO- 

 GICAL STRUCTURE SHOOTING EXCURSION TIGERS — 



MAGNIFICENT VIEWS — LUXURIOUS LIVING. 



Nov. 9, 1844. — Although the necessary passports 

 had not yet all arrived, we determined to set off 

 this morning, and let them he sent after us. Our 

 party consisted of Captain Blackwood, Mr. Evans, 

 Mr. Hill (a gentleman from Mr. Fraser's office), and 

 his servant, and myself. Mr. Hill spoke Malay, 

 and his servant, who was a Bengalee, spoke both 

 Malay and Javanese. We were obliged to encumber 

 ourselves with a good deal of baggage, as it was 

 necessary to take cloth clothes for the cold weather 



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