it TRAVELS IN 
when I left Mn Boers, was now nearly 
clapfcd ; the feafon proper for undertaking 
my journey into the interior parts of the coun- 
try was rapidly approaching j and I had great 
preparations to make. I therefore took leave 
of my good friend Slaber, and of all his fa- 
mily, whom I quitted with regrets Being 
freed from every care, embarraflment, and in- 
quietude, I caft my eyes towards Saldanha 
Bay for the laft time, and fet out on my r«f 
turn to the Cape. 
HETURN FROM SALDANHA BAY TO THE 
CAPE. 
MR* Boers was waiting for me ; and as 
foon as I arrived, I took up my lodg- 
ing in his houfe, where I found every thing 
that could flatter my wifhes, and that friendly 
attention which the infolent pride of the rich 
fells at fo dear a rate in other countries. He 
anticipated me with refpe£b to the preparation^ 
neceflary for my journey; and begged that % 
would begin to think of them. Upon this 
occafioa 
