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not to be difcovercd in any direftlon. — In z: 
lliort time we Derceived the Caffrees advanc- 
lag. Moft of tliem had affaygays ill their' 
hands ; others. fiiniifhed with clubs ; fome' 
were decorated with oftrich feathers, and 
their Chief v^^earing a leopard Ikin^ with my' 
knee-buckles fufpended as before. They fa- 
luted lis in a very friendly manner, and we 
accompanied them to the beach. The wind 
hadincreafed during the night, and feveral 
parts of the fhip came on ihore. One of my 
people had picked up a hand-faw, and as he 
perceived the Caffrees were indefatigable 
in procuring iton, he hid it in the fands. — 
^This v^as a valuable acqnifition, and became 
of infinite lervice to us in' the courfe of our 
prGceedingt;^; 
