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The Project Gutenberg EBook of Perils and Captivity, by Charlotte-Adelaide [nee Picard] Dard and Pierre Raymond de Brisson and Jean Godin This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org Title: Perils and Captivity Comprising The sufferings of the Picard family after the shipwreck of the Medusa, in the year 1816; Narrative of the captivity of M. de Brisson, in the year 1785; Voyage of Madame Godin along the river of the Amazons, in the year 1770. Author: Charlotte-Adelaide [nee Picard] Dard Pierre Raymond de Brisson Jean Godin Translator: Patrick Maxwell Release Date: September 28, 2007 [EBook #22792] Language: English Character set encoding: ASCII *** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK PERILS AND CAPTIVITY *** Produced by Steven desJardins and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team PERILS AND CAPTIVITY; COMPRISING THE SUFFERINGS OF THE PICARD FAMILY AFTER THE SHIPWRECK OF THE MEDUSA, IN THE YEAR 1816. NARRATIVE OF THE CAPTIVITY OF M. DE BRISSON, IN THE YEAR 1785. VOYAGE OF MADAME GODIN ALONG THE RIVER OF THE AMAZONS, IN THE YEAR 1770. EDINBURGH: PRINTED FOR CONSTABLE AND CO. AND THOMAS HURST AND CO. LONDON. 1827. PREFACE. The expeditions in which it is attempted to explore unknown and distant oceans, are usually those which are most pregnant with adventure and disaster. But land has its perils as well as sea; and the wanderer, thrown into the unknown interior of the Continents of Africa and America, through regions of burning sand and trackless forest, occupied only by rude and merciless barbarians, encounters no less dreadful forms of danger and suffering. Several such examples are presented in the present volume, which exhibit peril, captivity, and 'hair-breadth escape,' in some of their striking and tragical results. The catastrophe of the Medusa is already known to the public, as one of the most awful and appalling that ever befel any class of human beings. The Shipwreck, and the dreadful scenes on the Raft, have been recorded in the Narrative of Messrs Savigny and Correard. But the adventures of the party who were cast ashore, and forced to find their way through the African Desert, co
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