ABSTRACT

Dec. y€ 26th J) We sat down to our Dinner, which consisted chiefly of Dishes made of Geese in various ways. Our Soup was made of geese, we had Geese boiled, roasted, Si in Pyes, & plenty of fine Sellery in the Soup & for Sallad. All went on with a great deal of mirth Si Glee & we went to bed at 3 o'clock in the morning at broad daylight. We found that we could hardly shut our Eyes, or have the least comfortable nap, for the noise of the drunken Ships-Crew, who were continually fighting, degayete de coeur. The Captain sent all drunken noisy fellows a shore, to take there an airing Si get sober again. The Natives paid us another Visit.