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The party adept a new mode of travelling fuggejled by Mynheer 

 Fenner. A Dutch mountain. Alarm excited bv the author 

 and his comrades re/peeling the BiiJJj Negroes in the woods. 

 A Weji India ride acrojs the forefl and wild favannas. 

 European fcene on approaching the ejlate Aretids. Fra- 

 grant path leading to the houfe. The party meet a polite re- 

 ception from Mynheer Pauels : dine at Arends : proceed 

 in the evening to Myhncer Heynemann's accompanied by 

 Mynheer Pauels and Mynheer Fenner. Vifit a Dutch 

 military pojl at an angle of the river near Arends. Myn- 

 heer Heynemann's houfehold. V 



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We rofe at feven o'clock. Coffee was 

 brought to us on quitting our hammocks, and 

 at nine was fet before us a more fubftantial 

 repail. Soon afterwards we made our conge 

 to the ladies, and took our departure from 

 Johanna. We crofTed the river in a boat be- 

 longing to M. Fenner, the negroes having 

 been (ent on with ours early in the morning Q 

 To our furprife, on reaching the oppofite 

 bank, we had to afcend a hill, which to a 

 Dutchman might have feemed a mountain ; 

 and on arriving at the fummit of this elevated 

 ihere we found flaves and horfes, equal in 



