IV 
CHAPTER JIL 
The CafFree chief presents a bullock to the crew, — 
The captain gi ves him a pair of paste knee-buckles, 
and hangs them to his ears. — The savage highly 
pleased. — The captain's interesting conversation with 
the chief about the existence of a Deity. — Former 
accounts respecting their opinions on this subject 
refuted. — The CafFrees procure several shirts,. jackets, 
and trowsers from the wreck. — Do not know how to 
put them on. — Instructed by the captain and his 
people. — The CafFrees suspected of having an inten- 
tion to massacre or detain the crew. . . Page 57 
CHAPTER IV. 
The natives in a sham fight show their manoeuvrings 
in battle. — Manner of throwing the assaygay de- 
scribed.^ — The long boat and crew never seen or 
heard of more. — CafFree chief consents to their de- 
parture. — Provides them with guides. — Conducts 
them to a brook of fresh water which ran through 
the hollow of a sequestered wood. — Appreliensions 
of the crew respecting the CafFrees described. — 
Natives and the crew remain together all night in 
the hollow. — Fresh alarms. — CafFree chief presents 
the captain on the next day with another bullock. — 
The departure of the crew on the ensuing morning, 
and the kind behaviour of the natives on that occa- 
• sion described, ...... 67 
