[Sailing Alone Around The World by Joshua Slocum]@TWC D-Link bookSailing Alone Around The World CHAPTER XVII 1/19
CHAPTER XVII. A clean bill of health at Mauritius--Sailing the voyage over again in the opera-house--A newly discovered plant named in honor of the _Spray's_ skipper--A party of young ladies out for a sail--A bivouac on deck--A warm reception at Durban--A friendly cross-examination by Henry M.Stanley--Three wise Boers seek proof of the flatness of the earth--Leaving South Africa. [Illustration: The _Spray_ at Mauritius.] On the 16th of September, after eight restful days at Rodriguez, the mid-ocean land of plenty, I set sail, and on the 19th arrived at Mauritius, anchoring at quarantine about noon.
The sloop was towed in later on the same day by the doctor's launch, after he was satisfied that I had mustered all the crew for inspection.
Of this he seemed in doubt until he examined the papers, which called for a crew of one all told from port to port, throughout the voyage.
Then finding that I had been well enough to come thus far alone, he gave me pratique without further ado.
There was still another official visit for the _Spray_ to pass farther in the harbor.
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