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Chapter Twenty Four.
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Tells of Sad Sights, and Sudden Events, and Unexpected Meetings.
In the course of time, our hero, Harold Seadrift, and his faithful ally, Disco Lillihammer, after innumerable adventures which we are unwillingly2 obliged to pass over in silence, returned to the coast and, in the course of their wanderings in search of a vessel3 which should convey them to Zanzibar, found themselves at last in the town of Governor Letotti. Being English travellers, they were received as guests by the Governor, and Harold was introduced to Senhorina Maraquita.
Passing through the market-place one day, they observed a crowd round the flag-staff in the centre of the square, and, following the irresistible4 tendency of human nature in such circumstances, ran to see what was going on.
They found that a slave was about to be publicly whipped by soldiers. The unhappy man was suspended by the wrists from the flag-staff, and a single cord of coir round his waist afforded him additional support.
“Come away, we can do no good here,” said Harold, in a low, sorrowful tone, which was drowned in the shriek5 of the victim, as the first lash6 fell on his naked shoulders.
“Pra’ps he’s a criminal,” suggested Disco, as he hurried away, endeavouring to comfort himself with the thought that the man probably deserved punishment. “It’s not the whippin’ I think so much of,” he added; “that is the only thing as will do for some characters, but it’s the awful cruelties that goes along with it.”
Returning through the same square about an hour later, having almost forgotten about the slave by that time, they were horrified7 to observe that the wretched man was still hanging there.
Hastening towards him, they found that he was gasping8 for breath. His veins
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