CHAP. XXIIl. 
JOURNEY ACROSS THE WILD BUSHMAN COUNTRY 
CONTINUED— VISIT TO KONNAH. 
August 25. 
FiLPS, a Coranna captain, visited us. His 
people are numerous, and occupy three stations, 
one higher up the Cradock, another near its 
mouth, and a third on the Great River, opposite 
to Hardcastle, in the Griqua country. On telling 
him that a Missionary was soon to reside at 
Campbell, and M^ould visit his people occa- 
sionally, to inform them of the word of God, he 
said, " That it was good ;" but this was uttered 
in such a manner as indicated very little concern 
about the matter. 
At ten A.M. we departed, acdompanied by 
Kok and part of his family, who were to go with 
us as far as Graaf Reynet. We travelled in 
the direction of S. E. by E. until tAVO p. m., when 
