N A R R A T I V E O F A,N
■ G H A P. I had’ tailed Race I was. taken ilk This, certainly did
, xrx‘ me infinite ferviaei and the day Mowing. 1 was again
^ble to tranf^orted the black hoy alio was much,
betten.
Thè^ eyming ö^-Éiè 15th ! reached Faùoènberg, where
J was met- by apaeket ©f fia» op eight letters from différent
friends, accompanied with prefente of bung-beef, bul-
' locks tongues, Madeira, porter, rum, and- twogalton&of
excellent fhrob, bèfîdes a fine bacon Mm,.ànd a-beautiful
pointer*;- both the laft from- the identical Charles Macdonald,
the Englrfh faildr, which h e had brought me
from Virginia, in return' for the little civility ,1 had' for*
merly fhewn. him fo unexpededly at- the- H'ope. This
mark of the poor- fellow’s gratitude and;gefrerofi%y, the
true cbaraCteriftics- o f a B'-ritiifr tscfy gave-hfe greater plia- -
fure than all the things-I ïèeëived puf together-. But ff® I
nauft except two-lettem/thechèRom-Mr. LudbàtÀmftèr*-
dam, and the other from Mr. de-Graav; H s- ad m in iflratör
at Paramaribo, acquainting- ’me- finally; - and; to to y heartfelt
iatisfadion, that ‘the amiabfe3 jMiiha ahd -theJîlttïé
boy -were at my difpofël, but ktf nödèii% pticé thàÈr f#o
thoufand florins, amounting; -with Other" expence^,' Jto
near two hundred pounds fteiiing, a fum- which I was
totally unable to raife. I already owed the fum o f fifty
pounds, that I had borrowed for thé black boy QUacO’s
redemption; but Joanna was to me invaluable, and-
though apprailed at one - twentieth part- of- the whole
eftate, which had been folcj for forty-thoufand florins; no
price