TO THE NORTH PACIFIC OCEAN.
sémict their *h®ds; theirTips'wtere’ puhéfcured with a
blue cèléUr, and their clothing fëemed in every
-refpedt fimilar to the men's*
*t Through the whole day we were empldyed in wood ing
and watering. ^
In the mornifigéW'e‘próèëëded1h9hexaitiihe'tlieiióirth-
Weft fide o f 'the ba!y. After* rowing \ three -mites' Vte
came- to a fmall village 'fituated at The inouthlhöif
a rivulet; this for fome diftance wetracdd'^aldifg the
beaeh. - It tfppèhfed'tb* flow '-from''thé Worth,! ahd‘wé
imagined itsdourcë^to be at a confiderahfé diftancd,
fromi the depth of the water and'’the rapidity* pf the
«ftream. The eouritry through which it mëaridered
ptefented'a Vpry! beautiful autumnal profpetft ; the hills
were stoothed-' with 'verdure,, which’ was Varied with
slumps 6f tteeS difpofeh irrithe mannef of an Eïïglifh
park, 'a n d ; appearing as if arranged by the hand óf
art. The inhabitants of this fmall village^ rëbéivèScf
«S with great civility, but in ho part did wè fee any
cultivation.*;!;
We-^efutaed 0 0 board in the afterriodiTagainft a
ilrong wind ? from ;the iM quaf té r; ?;oehafioning
a large fwëll, and,increafing in thé; might.
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