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Opoorage

green plants as possible of sea stock for finishing scetches &c, so an enormous number of all these articles came on board   
Dr Solander who was today in a cove different from that I was in saw the natives catch many lobsters in a most simple manner  they walkd among the rocks at low water about middle deep in water & still felt about with their feet till they felt one on which they divd down & constantly brought him up  I do not know whether I have before mentiond these lobsters but we have had them in tolerable plenty in almost every place we have been in & they are certainly the largest & best I have Ever Eat

15. Little wind & that foul  Sail however  Several canoes were on board & in one of them Torava who sayd that as soon as Ever we are gone he must go to his heppah or fort  for the freinds of the man who was killd on the 9th threatend to revenge themselves upon him as being a freind to us

16. Wind foul as yesterday  many Islands were seen but neither the main or them appeard at all Fertile or well inhabited   only one town was seen all day & no people  indeed we were rather too far off

 

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