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Lander’s Travels

CHAPTER XV
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The course which he now suggested, was, that he should no longer travel as a single and unprotected wanderer; his experience decided him against such a mode of proceeding.

He proposed to take with him a small party, who being well armed and disciplined, might face almost any force which the natives could oppose to them.

He determined with this force to proceed direct to Sego, to build there two boats forty feet long, and thence to sail downwards to the estuary of the Congo.

Instructions were accordingly sent out to Goree, that he should be furnished liberally with men, and every thing else of which he might stand in need.
Mr.Park sailed from Portsmouth, in the Crescent transport, on the 30th January 1805.

About the 9th of March, he arrived at the Cape Verd Islands, and on the 28th reached Goree.


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