
 
        
         
		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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 CHAP . 
 •179s-  ,  
 September. 
 .19th. 
 20th. 
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