Eight Years in British Guiana Being the Journal of a Residence in That Province

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We are by no means certain that the present evils, in- tolerable as they are, may be the last that our rulers are to infhct on us. " " I shall tell him what you say, and I have no doubt that he will act on yom* suggestions; your opinions go far in this quarter. " "Aye! aye! George, I am the richest of our unhappy order in this small district, and money always gives weight to the opinions of its possessor, wondei-fuUy enhancing the value of them. Pass a few years, and they will 'sometimes think,... ' as Sir Andrew Aguecheek did of himself, that 'I possess no more wit than other men. ' " An ugly accident happened in the field two days ago. A man was bitten by a snake of the labari kind, while crossing an abandoned patch near to that in which the gang was at work. The poor fellow saw the reptile, and was immediately aware that he had been wounded. At first, the pain was trifling, and he walked easily through a trench, into the cane field, among the people, to whom he told his mishap. They have all a wholesome dread of snakes, and a man was instantly despatched for the doc- tor, who, by good luck, having been on the next estate, was here very soon.

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