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VISITS TO MADAGASCAR. 
CHAP. VIII. 
South-African house, as when I visited the tomb of Mr. 
Anderson’s family at Pecaltsdorp, and that of Dr. Philip’s 
family at Hankey, as well as that of Mr. Hart’s family here. 
Leaving the missionary and the valued friends we had met 
with at Somerset, we returned to Olive Grove. Although 
some horses had died at Somerset since our arrival, our own 
were still safe; but as we were now proceeding towards the 
eastern frontier and Caffreland, and our driver expressed his 
doubts of two of them, as to whether they would be able to 
travel much farther, we disposed of them to Mr. Hart, and 
received from him, as exchange in part, ten good strong oxen 
with which to pursue our journey. 
