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With a view of gratifying the natural curiosity evinced by a large circle of friends and acquaintance to obtain accurate information as to the cause of our captivity, the manner in which we were treated, the details of our daily life, and the character and habits of Theodore, I undertook the task of writing this account of our captivity in Abyssinia. Related Free eBooks - A Narrative Of The Adventures And Sufferings Of John R. Jewitt, Only Survivor Of The Ship Boston During A Captivity Of Nearly Three Years Among The Indians Of Nootka Sound, With An Account Of The Manners, Mode Of Living And Religious Opinions Of The Natives
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