THE PE LEW ISLANDS. 
was immediately finprefled in his favour, and felt that in- 
tereft for him which his amiable manners daily increafed.—* 
Before dark the officers took their leave of the King, and 
went on board the Qbloolong, leaving the Captain behind, 
whom Area Thi/lle had requeued to pafs the night on 
flrore. The King now (having Lee Boo clofe at his fide) 
difcourfed much with him, giving him inftrudtions how to 
conduct himfelf, and what he was to attend to; telling him 
he was henceforward to look upon Captain Wilson as an¬ 
other father, and win his affedtion by obferving his advice* 
■—Then, addrefling the Captain, faid, When Lee Boo got 
“ to England, he would have fuch fine things to fee, that 
^ he might chance to flip away from him, to run after no- 
“ velty ; but that he hoped the Captain would keep hi in as 
“ much as he could under his eye, and endeavour to mode- 
rate the eagernefs of his youth.” 
After further converfation relative to the confidence re- 
pofed in Captain Wilson, Abba Thulle concluded his 
recommendation in nearly thefe expreifions i *— " I would 
** wifi you tp inform Lee Boo of all things which he ought to 
** knoWy and make him an Englifhman.— fubjeB of part- 
44 ing with my fpn I have frequently revolved ;—-/ am well 
H aware that the dijlant countries he mujl go through , differ• 
H ing much from his own, may expofe him to dangers , as 
44 well as to difeafes that are unknown to us here , in confe - 
46 quence 
*53 
*783. 
KSvmaiMt. 
