[The History of the Rise, Progress and Accomplishment of the Abolition of the African Slave Trade by the British Parliament (1808), Vol. I by Thomas Clarkson]@TWC D-Link bookThe History of the Rise, Progress and Accomplishment of the Abolition of the African Slave Trade by the British Parliament (1808), Vol. I CHAPTER XIX 19/29
In the midst of this conversation I informed them that I thought I saw either a star or a light straight forward.
They both looked at it, and pronounced it to be a light, and added with great joy that it must be a light in the Passage-house: and so we found it; for in about ten minutes afterwards we landed, and, on reaching the house, learnt that a servant maid had been accidentally talking to some other person on the stair-case, near a window, with a candle in her hand, and that the light had appeared to us from that circumstance. It was now near eleven o'clock.
My messenger, it appeared, had arrived safe at about five in the evening, and had proceeded on his route.
I was very cold on my arrival, and sick also.
There seemed to be a chilliness all over me, both within and without.
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