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Cock's feather, and occasionally a Pauncho, [Poncho] nearly Similar to that worn by the Spaniards in South America, tho' Smaller; he is of Course of a brown Cast, not however with that Mixture of Red, so disgusting in the Wild Indians: With a great Share of good humour, and a disposition of Willingness to oblige, we were very glad to trace in his benevolent countenance all the features of an honest English Face: He is married to a Woman much older than himself, one of those who accompanied the Mutineers of the Bounty from Otaheite.
I must confess I could not Survey this interesting personage without feeling of tenderness and Compassion: He spoke English in a manner vastly pleasing: He was accompanied by another young man, by the name of George Young, a very fine Youth of about 17. or 18. Years of
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