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CONTENTS. 
CHAPTER IV. 
*the Pinnace goes to the Ship , and finds it had been lifted 
by fome of the Natives.—Toe Behaviour of Raa Kook, the 
King’s Brother, on being informed of it.—Lhe friendly Con - 
. duff of this Chief whilf he remained alone with the Englifli. 
—A Council held , and all the Cafks of Liquor remaining in 
the Antelope ordered to befaved . - Page 33, 
CHAPTER V. 
Arra Kooker, the King’s Brother , returns from Pelew,. 
and is foon after followed by Mr. Matthias Wilson, 
who gives a very favourable Account of the Manner in 
which he had been received. — Regulations made by the 
English for ejlablijhing a Nightly Guard.—Lhe General and 
Arra Kooker informed of it ..— They approve the Scheme , 
which is immediately put in Execution. — Some Charaffer of 
Arra Kooker. - - - 41 
CHAPTER VI. 
fhe King of Pelew pays his firf Vift to the Englifli .—His 
Arrival defcribed , and the Ceremony with which he is re¬ 
ceived ; after which he is conduffed by his two Brothers and 
Captain 
