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 F I 8.0 sunv.v or T.. ss. 'variety. of shrubs and plants in flower, which spa 4 fully upi Mr. Cunham's attention. As we pM roh. the. ees, a oup loRy palm arM our nice, d were at fit. supp  be -nut ees at h been p by e Mays; but on examinin �.clor, ey provM re.be the s, at pruces e betel-nut d the dy, a liquor wch e Mays d the iabim all e em islds use. Some of ese ere fr y  foy feet h,  e sm of one of em. was binisM d dply inn by a blot stent. Hang snt seve hours on shore, wi-. o fining any  ve interesting or usel to us, we retum on , when we found that we h. been wah by ree ties, who h walk o e b but on ming nr us, .had con theelves ong e trs, born which they had, probably, obse  our movemen whilst we were on shoe.. ey were perps de from ap prying us from our number, d m e musks which  of us ; for our ex- ence of e sposition of the ves at bum Isd h ught us prudent,  no bt w, afar t r, ptt to lve e vesl wither tin a mulet for eh . It w, Digiti'z'b by GO0 

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