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NOVEMBER. 
Monday io. 
AN ACCOUNT OF 
CHAPTER XX. 
T.he good Con duel of the Natives, not to diflurb or impede the 
Operations of our People. — l’he King informs Captain Wil¬ 
son of his Intention to fend his fecond Son, Lee Boo, under 
his Care, to England.—Raa Kook having alfo folicited 
Abba Thulle’s Per miff on to accompany the Englifh, is 
refufed by his Brother, on very prudential Motives.—A Jin - 
gular Occurrence refpe&ing one of the King's Nephews .— 
The Time of the Vejfel's Departure noticed — and, preparatory 
to it, an Infcription, cut on a Plate of Copper, is fixed to a 
large Tree, to record the Lofs of the Antelope. 
T N the evening the tents were all cleared, and every thing 
carried on board from the old habitations at the Cove.— 
Our people being much hindered by the natives wifhing to 
come on board the veffel to fee and admire her, it was ob- 
ferved by Raa Kook, and mentioned by him to the King, 
who immediately gave directions that none but the Chiefs 
fhould go, and that the others lhould only paddle along¬ 
side, and look at her from their canoes. When all the Jftores 
were on board, and the fails bent, the Captain invited 
Abba Thulle to accompany him in her round to the wa¬ 
tering- 
