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fWe were presented with bread fruit and 
cocoanuts in great abundance. As we 
approached the place of Hussey’s resi¬ 
dence, I discovered him standing on 
the beach. Our joy at meeting, I will 
not attempt to describe .—We had a 
short time, however, allowed us, in 
which to relate our adventures, and con¬ 
dole with each other; for in an hour we 
were once more separated; and we 
pursued our course for the residence 
of JUick-i a-ir. After encamping anoth¬ 
er night upon the beach, we at length 
arrived at the house of my conductor, 
which was at a place called Dillybun. 
His family consisted of his wife and one 
child, whom we found busily engaged 
in making a fishing net. When near 
night Luckiair and myself went out and 
gathered some breadfruit, and after ma¬ 
king a hearty meal, slept soundly upon 
our mats until morning. 
A little before noon on the following 
day, two natives with their wives, arri¬ 
ved from Luj-no-ne-wort, the place 
where Hussey lived, and brought m# 
