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were at length dispelled by the arrival of Bookari, Man- 
song's singing man, on the 8th, with six canoes. lie told 
us he came by Mansong's orders to convey us and our 
baggage to Sego. That Mansong thought highly of the 
presents which Isaaco had brought, and wished us to be 
brought to Sego before he received them from Isaaco. 
We accordingly put our baggage in order ; but it was not 
till the 12th that the singing man and his Somonies (canoe 
people) could be prevailed on to leave the Dooty Sokee's 
good beef, and beer. We embarked, and left Marraboo 
at ten minutes past three o'clock. 
Time. 
Course. 
Objects. 
Bearing. 
Distance. 
3 10 
E. 1 N. 
The North extreme 
of the South hills. 
Little hump on 
South hills. 
Cubic hill on North 
E. 
E. S. E. 
side. 
E.byN.f N 
Distant 12 
0 25 
E. by N. 
ur 14 rhiles. 
0 SO 
E. N. E. 
0 45 
E. i S. 
4 0 
E. 
0 45 
E. by N. f W. 
iv. E. 
5 0 
Cubic hill. 
N. 
Distant i of 
0 10 
Halted for the 
nigb t at Koolikorro . 
a mile. 
September 13th. — Bookari sent four of the Somonies 
over to a town on the opposite side of the river, to put in 
requisition a canoe for carrying part of our baggage. The 
people refused to give the canoe, and sent the Somonies 
back without it. Bookari immediately went with all the 
