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The Rose of Paradise : Being a Detailed Account of Certain Adventures That Happened to Captain John Mackra, in Connection With the Famous Pirate, Edward England, in the Year 1720, off the Island of Juanna in the Mozambique Channel
by Pyle, Howard
 
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The Rose of Paradise: Being a Detailed Account of Certain Adventures That Happened to Captain John Mackra, in Connection With the Famous Pirate, Edward England, in the Year 1720, off the Island of Juanna in the Mozambique ChannelThe Rose of Paradise: Being a Detailed Account of Certain Adventures That Happened to Captain John Mackra, in Connection With the Famous Pirate, Edward England, in the Year 1720, off the Island of Juanna in the Mozambique Channel (Hard cover)
Pub. Date: 2023
Publisher: Legare Street Press
Price: $44.67
Seller: Ria Christie Books, Uxbridge, MIDDLESEX, GBR
Condition: New.
Notes: Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 260 p.
 
 
 

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Excerpt: ... that I had been killed in the late engagement. After having recounted these things as briefly as possible, Mr. White again went in search of the surgeon, who soon came, and put a very cheerful face upon my case, which he said was now without doubt upon the mend. After having eaten a very hearty supper of rich and savory broth, I was so far refreshed as to be able to receive some few who particularly desired to have speech with 117 me, and who were presently ushered in by Mr. Greenacre. The first to come was my former acquaintance, Mr. Longways, the Company's agent, and with him a great tall native chief, who had rather the appearance of a Malay than an African negro, and who was none other than King Kulakula himself. With these two came a black interpreter from Mozambique, for King Coffee could not speak one single word of English, but only a little Dutch, which he had picked up from the traders along the coast. After them came the two ladies, escorted by Mr. Langely, who had now so far recovered from his wound as to be able to be about with ease, although he still carried his arm in a sling. Mrs. Evans, when she saw me, gushed into tears, but Mistress Pamela came straight to me, took my hand, and set it to her lips, though I strove my best to stay her from doing so. 118 "Sir," said she, "what do we not owe to our brave preserver, who hath brought us safe through all this great trouble!" "No, madam," cried I, hastily, for I could not bear that she should lay credit to me, who had so little earned it, seeing how helpless I had been in bringing them safe off from the Cassandra

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  • PID: 17760585570
  • ISBN-13: 9781019898994
  • Publisher: Legare Street Press
  • Seller: Alibris
    Condition: New.
    Notes: Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 260 p.