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language iMguonewort. After a suc¬ 
cessful excursion in fishing, we cooked 
a part, and took some breadfruit, and 
embarked, agreeably to the wishes of 
my master’s wife, and arrived at Lugu- 
onewort in two days. The natives of 
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that Island gave us a cordial reception. 
We hauled up our canoe and remained 
some time among them. After our a- 
greeable visit was ended, we returned 
to the other Island, found the natives 
well, and that good care had been taken 
by the chief’s mother, an old woman to 
whom the superintendence of things 
had been left. 
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About six months after the massacre 
of my shipmates, the brother of the na¬ 
tive in whose possession I was, came to 
the Island, and informed us that a ship 
had been seen to pass a day or two be¬ 
fore, and that it caused great distur¬ 
bance among the chiefs^-that they 
thought it was the ship that left the Isl¬ 
ands, (the Globe,) and that she was in 
search of us. My old master immedi¬ 
ately prepared his canoe to visit the 
