[Lander’s Travels by Robert Huish]@TWC D-Link bookLander’s Travels CHAPTER XVIII 50/51
"And now, for the first time in all our distresses," says Captain Lyon, "my hopes did indeed fail me.
Belford, as well as he was able, hastened to form a rough coffin out of their chests, while the washers of the dead came to perform their melancholy office.
The protestant burial service was read over the body, in secret, during the night, and on the next day, the remains were committed to the grave.
At the grave, it was deemed necessary to keep up the farce of Mahommadism, by publicly reciting the first chapter of the Koran, which the most serious Christian would consider as a beautiful and applicable form on such an occasion." Within an hour after the funeral, a courier arrived from Tripoli, announcing that a further allowance of L1,000 had been made by the British government towards the expenses of the expedition.
Had this welcome intelligence reached them a little sooner, many of their distresses would have been prevented.
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