THE TAMBO. 



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stood fire, made chocolate; but was not able 

 to drink it, (as it was scalding hot,) until I 

 sent it down to the running brook, when it 

 soon became cool enough. I then retired to 

 rest m a small cabin built in the Tambo. 



Feb. nth. Daylight, but no canoe. Be- 

 gan to get very tired of my confinement ; for I 

 could not go outside the Tambo to walk, as it 

 was surrounded by morass. 



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