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 :)'2 SRVE? OF' TH INTERTROPICA s ..  e of e  ce. e s, Whi s te d, w but' a'k d a br  set  whe  in . e il on w it o, which is aut two feet ave e h warr- ing, is a ff ay; ver  a sght in- sfi of stir, on wM&   of nave d were n; ve smokes were ob.  a dis, but no tives were sn. The tide h now ben to ebb; d  ere was no in- dument  detain us for e next day  exne it fher, we set off on o m; d, on way, ld for  on e 1 isl in le ofe Ier Basim We  went on in two pl  e wmt b, in e Gut; at the flint we fod e mks of  enp- ment of a tribe of natives: eight or ne s, of ci , wge deg away ongst ass, d  e ceme of e were e a  a sm fire, de to & we n me lgge flan stones w a er om lng un em, wM& e tives probably  for �e pu of braising or g e s of plts, d brewing sheH-fi.  pmio of ds' fe were obse aut e e-pl,