The Path She Trod a Memorial of Mary Brunette Foster Nassau
The Path She Trod a Memorial of Mary Brunette Foster Nassau
Robert Hamill Nassau
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Feb'y 18th. Sister Bella comes down, about 3 P. M. I had Mr. R. Sign the paper. Wrote to Mr. [Rev. A. H. ] Brown, and to Mrs. Reading. Packed. Miss Harding comes dowTi to hear what the (Rere-volo) trouble was. Just then, Rendiva [one of my em- ployes] came with a letter telling the story of the trouble : — The French canoes were coming down, with a priest in company, and Aduma paddlers; Fang and Aduma quarreled; Fang fired; wounded the priest; killed ; canoes returned to Administrator Kerraoul;... he went down, and seized Iveke-Wilson [a Mpongwe trader] and a Fang. Husband said he feared nothing for me. Then, we decided to start to-morrow. Sister stayed all night. "Tues. Feb'y 19th. Sister sent for her nice biscuits. Mr. R. Found that 2 of the 4 waiting to 'jira' (escort) me, fled this morning. So, he drafted Okendo from Miss Harding, and Itia from Sister Bella (leaving her but 2 weak boys) and Xjai from his own house- force, giving me 8 for the 'Montclair' [the Kangwe four-oared boat.
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