Madagascar Revisited, Describing the Events of a New Reign And the Revolution Which Followed;

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Madagascar Revisited, Describing the Events of a New Reign And the Revolution Which Followed;
William Ellis
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Not that I supposed he believed in anything of the kind ; but he did not want to give the heathen party what they would deem a cause of oomplaint, should the ensuing crops prove less favourable than usual.
866 MADAGASCAR REVISITED. CHAP. xiv.
of a member of the congregation, which I had borrowed for the occasion, to partake of breakfast. All the officers, except the prime minister, who was detained by illness, were present, as well as the missionaries.
The owners of the house and the servants h
...ad prepared an excellent breakfast, to which the company did justice. The commander-in-chief, in acknowledging a toast, said it gave thenx much pleasure to be associated with us, as they were assured our aim in all our endeavours was the good of the country.
The convei-sation was unusually free and animated. Our guests appeared quite frank and unrestrained in the expression of their opinions. We discussed points of their own history and traditions, and they asked about our country, — ^where the English got all their money, and whether they gave what they gave for missionary purposes of their own accord, or were commanded to do so by Queen Victoria ?


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