Journal of an African Cruiser by Horatio Bridge
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CHAPTER XIII. The Theatre--Tribute to Governor Buchanan--Arrival at Settra Kroo--Jack Purser--The Mission School--Cleanliness of the Natives--Uses of the Palm-tree--Native Money--Mrs. Sawyer--Influence of her character on the Natives--Characteristics of English Merchant-Captains--Trade of England with the African Coast. CHAPTER XIV. American Trade--Mode of Advertising, and of making Sales--Standard of Commercial Integrity--Dealings with Slave-Traders--Trade with the Natives--King's "Dash"--Native Commission-Merchants--The Gold Trade--The Ivory Trade--The "Round Trade"--Respectability of American Merchant-Captains--Trade with the American Squadron. CHAPTER XV. Jack Purser's wife--Fever on board--Arrival at Cape Palmas--Strange figure and equipage of a Missionary--King George of Grand Bassam--Intercourse with the Natives--Tahon--Grand Drewin--St. Andrew's--Picaninny Lahoo--Natives attacked by the French--Visit to King Peter--Sketches of Scenery and People at Cape Lahon. CHAPTER XVI. |
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