The fifteenth Remove.
We went on our Travel. I having got one handfull of Ground-nuts, for my support that day they gave me my load, and j went on cheerfully [with the thoughts of going homeward] haveing my burden more on my back than my spirit: we came to Baquang River again that day, near which we abode a few dayes Sometimes one of them would give me a Pipe, another a little Tobacco, another a little Salt: which I would change for a little Victuals. I cannot but think what a Wolvish appetite persons have in a starving condition: for many times when they gave me that which was hot, I was so greedy, that I should burn my mouth, that it would trouble me hours af∣ter, and yet I should quickly do the same again. And after I was thorougly hungry, I was never a∣gain satisfied. For though sometimes it fell out, that I got enough, and did eat till I could eat no more, yet I was as unsatisfied as J was when I be∣gan. And now could J see that Scripture verified (there being many Scriptures which we do not take notice of, or understand till we are affli&ed) Mic. 6.14. Thou shalt eat and not be satisfied. Now might I see more than ever before, the miseries that