, in Spain--I am appropriated by
a _new_ mother, grandmother, and sisters--A comic scene--How
I got out of the scrape--Set sail for Havana--Jealousy of
the captain--Deprived of my post--Restored--Refuse to do
duty--Its sad consequences--Wrecked on a reef near
Cuba--Fisherman-wreckers--Offer to land cargo--Make a bargain
with our salvors--A sad _denouement_--A night bath and escape 19
CHAP. IV.--Bury my body in the sand to escape the insects--Night
of horror--Refuge on a tree--Scented by bloodhounds--March to
the rancho--My guard--Argument about my fate--"MY UNCLE" RAFAEL
suddenly appears on the scene--Magic change effected by
my relationship--Clothed, and fed, and comforted--I find an
uncle, and am protected--MESCLET--Made cook's mate--Gallego,
the cook--His appearance and character--DON RAFAEL'S
story--"Circumstances"--His counsel for my conduct on the
island 31
CHAP. V.--Life on a sand key--Pirates and wreckers--Their
difference--Our galliot destroyed--the gang goes to Cuba--I am
left with Gallego--His daily fishing and nightly flitting--I
watch him--My discoveries in the graveyard--Return of the
wreckers--"Amphibious Jews"--Visit from a Cuban
inspector--"Fishing license"--Gang goes to Cape Verde--Report
of a fresh wreck--Chance of escape--Arrival--Return of
wreckers--Bachicha and his clipper--Death of Mesclet--My
adventures in a privateer--My restoration to the key--Gallego's
charges--His trial and fate 41
CHAP. VI.--I am sent from the key--Consigned to a grocer at
Regla--CIBO--His household--Fish-loving padre--Our dinners
and studies--Rafael's fate--Havana--A slaver--I sail for
Africa--The Areostatico's voyage, crew, gale--Mutiny--How
I meet it alone--My first night in Africa! 57
CHAP. VII.--Reflections on my conduct and character--Morning
after the mutiny--Burial of the dead--My wounds--JACK ORMOND
or the "MONGO JOHN"--My physician and his prescription--Value
of woman's milk--I make the vessel ready for her slave cargo--I
dine with Mongo John--His harem--Frolic in it--Duplicity of my
captain--I take service with Ormond as his clerk--I _pack_ the
human cargo of the Areostatico--Farewell to my English
cabin-boy--His story 68
CHAP. VIII.--I take possession of my new quarters--My household
and it
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