Madagascar; Or, Robert Drury's Journal, During Fifteen Years' Captivity On That Island. And a Further Description of Madagascar, By the Abbé Alexis Rochon

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I pretended when the army parted I would return again if he would give me my wife. They told me she would not be married to any other man, but continued con- stantly lamenting for me. This brought imfeigned tears from me, and made them the easier to be deceived by my flatteries.
I would not have atternpted this piece of deceit had I not been in fear he would have privately murdered me when he found I con- temned or hated him. At night I acquainted Deaan Trongha with what I had done, for fear he
... should have suspected I was carrying on some sinister secret design in visiting Mevarrow.
I met here with my former trusty friend, who had aU this while kept my secret. He also told me that my wife remained inconsolable, and repented every day to him that she did not go with me.
After two or three days the army, which now consisted of about four thousand, marched, and I went before them with the elodge. The next day we entered the country of Merfaughla, and here the army divided into three parts, as in the former expedition, marching with more circumspection than before ; for we were in an enemy's country, I still in the front.


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