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coach which set off next morning at seven, in which I, 
and my young African friend Mr. Beck, arrived safe at 
five on Saturday morning, at the inn in Lad-lane, and 
soon after at my own house, where I was thankful to 
find my friends in good health, of whom I had heard 
nothing for about a year. 
POSTSCRIPT. 
I cannot close this account of my journies in Africa^ 
without a grateful acknowledgment of the valuable in- 
formation and assistance I derived from my friend and 
fellow-traveller Mr. Read. My thanks are also due to 
Mr. Anderson, who accompanied me from Griqua 
town to Lattakoo. I am also under obligation to the 
Griqua Chiefs, Kok and Bern; to Jan Hendrick, a 
Griqua; and to various Hottentots of the company, 
who had been in CafFraria. I am also much indebted 
for useful assistance to all the missionaries in Na- 
macqua land. 
Above all, I ascribe praise and glory to Him who 
inclined me to undertake the journey ; who directed 
and preserved me through the whole of it; who 
watched over my affairs while absent from home; 
and at length restored me in safety and health to my 
friends and flock. 
