The African Trader

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CHAPTER FIVE.
WE AT LENGTH GET OUT OF THE RIVER INTO THE OPEN SEA, BUT A CALM COMESON, AND THE CAPTAIN AGAIN BECOMES VERY ILL. --NO ONE ON BOARDUNDERSTANDING NAVIGATION, I DOUBT WHETHER I SHALL FIND MY WAY TO SIERRALEONE. --THE CAPTAIN DOES NOT BELIEVE THAT HE IS IN DANGER. --PAUL PLEADSWITH HIM ABOUT THE SAFETY OF HIS SOUL. --A FIRE BREAKS OUT IN THE HOLD. --WE IN VAIN ENDEAVOUR TO EXTINGUISH IT. --THE REST OF THE CREW DESERTUS. --PAUL AND I ENDEAVOUR TO SAVE THE CAPTAIN, BUT DRIVEN FROM THE C
...ABINBY THE FLAMES LEAP OVERBOARD AND REACH A SMALL BOAT, WHICH WE RIGHT ANDGET INTO. --SEE A SCHOONER APPROACHING US.
At day-break the pilot came on board, the sails were loosed, the anchorhove-up, and the "Chieftain, " with a hot land breeze, which still blewstrong, glided down the river. Captain Willis, who had been broughtfrom his cabin by Paul and Sambo, sat propped up with pillows on thedeck. It was melancholy to see him, his once strong frame reduced to amere skeleton, his countenance pale and haggard, and his strong voicenow sounding weak and hollow, and scarcely to be heard by those to whomhe issued his orders.


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