[Lander’s Travels by Robert Huish]@TWC D-Link bookLander’s Travels CHAPTER VI 12/33
His body was dragged into the woods, and Mr.Park was shown at a distance, the spot where his remains were left to perish. Leaving Simbing, the travellers arrived in safety at Jarra, which is a large town situate at the bottom of rocky hills; the houses being built of clay and stones intermixed, the former answering the purpose of mortar.
It forms part of the moorish kingdom of Ludamar, but the majority of the inhabitants are negroes, who purchase a precarious protection from the moors, in order to avert their depredations. On Mr.Park's arrival at Jarra, he obtained a lodging at the house of Daman Jumma, a Gambia slatee, to whom he had an order from Dr. Laidley for a debt of the value of six slaves.
Daman readily acknowledged the debt, but said he was afraid he could not pay more than two slaves' value.
He was, however, very useful to Mr.Park, by procuring his beads and amber to be exchanged for gold, which being more portable, was more easily concealed from the moors. The difficulties, which they had already encountered, and the savage deportment of the moors, had completely frightened Mr.Park's attendants, and they declared they would not proceed one step further to the eastward.
In this situation, Mr.Park applied to Daman, to obtain from Ali, king of Ludamar, a safe conduct into Bambarra, and he hired one of Daman's slaves to guide him thither, as soon as the passport should be obtained.
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