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Capt. Elliot then came forward and laid his hand upon his breast, assuring the king that no harm should come to his daughter; that he would defend her to the last moment of his life; and Oakum wound off with an oath for her safety. The king yielded, and the treaty be ing definitively settled, Cudjo began his march for his vil lage. The parting between the father and daughter was affectionate, and quite affected all the hardy tars, most of whom had thought a negro could not have a heart. Bill Jo...nes was the only one wounded. A guard of Cudjo had given him a cut with a knife, but Bill said he did not mind a little scratch, as things had gone so well. The king s daughter seeing Jones s wound, offered to dress it ; and finding some herbs, she bound it up, and Bill with great gallantry said he was now quite well, and tendered his thanks to his royal doctoress with a hearty shake by the hand. The assailants arriving in the city, rumor, with her hundred tongues, was magnify ing the event. It was the subject in every shop, vessel and house in Kingston ; but when the Governor heard that Cudjo had been in the hands of the party and had been liberated, his resentment knew no bounds.
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