"Uffenbach is in Hindeloopen. He mentions two antique sources claiming washing hair with soap makes it blonde. On his walk around the town, Uffenbach notes that the women are good-looking whereas the men are ugly; as everywhere in Holland. The brothers have coffee in an inn. Uffenbach comments on the foldable table. From the female innkeeper Uffenbach purchases a piece of Italian glazed pottery. He recounts his market visit in Salzdahlum, and comments that it is foolish to imagine that all this pottery was made by Michelangelo [on the next page]."