THROUGH COOK’S STRAIT. 295 so good was his management that Capt. Cook lost but one man by sickness, and not even a spar of any special worth. The cabin boy was now a famous man. He kept studying, however, for though IN, COOK’S STRAIT. one may be wiser than a whole family of owls, still there is always something to learn. “In 1776, he received a gold medal for a valuable essay. People, you know, must always have a hobby. They now began to ask whether they might not get to Asia by sailing to the northwest, and Capt. Cook