[By Sheer Pluck by G. A. Henty]@TWC D-Link bookBy Sheer Pluck CHAPTER XVI: CAPTIVES IN COOMASSIE 12/24
However, it may be that the king merely gave a direction that we should be escorted to the capital, having no idea that we should want to loiter upon the way." They now proceeded steadily forward, making long day's marches.
The officer in command of the guard was most civil, obtaining for them an abundance of provisions at the villages at which they stopped, and as Frank and his companion were both weakened by fever he enlisted sufficient hammock bearers for them, taking fresh relays from each village.
He would not hear of their paying either for provisions or bearers, saying that they were the king's guests, and it would be an insult to him were they to pay for anything. Ten days after starting from the Volta they entered Coomassie.
This town lay on rising ground, surrounded by a deep marsh of from forty to a hundred yards wide.
A messenger had been sent on in front to announce their coming, and after crossing the marsh they passed under a great fetish, or spell, consisting of a dead sheep wrapped up in red silk and suspended from two poles. Mr.Goodenough and Frank took their places at the head of the little procession.
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