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CONTENTS.
CHAPTER XXXIX. | |
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Of our bargaining with a Moorish seaman; and of an English slave | 322 |
CHAPTER XL. | |
Of our escape from Barbary, of the pursuit and horrid, fearful slaughter that followed, together with other moving circumstances | 330 |
CHAPTER XLI. | |
How Dawson counts himself an unlucky man who were best dead; and so he quits us, and I, the reader | 340 |