company our, ck* or Edin- eed to it -take up and his •eception is, and is n—J a in
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THE
ADVENTURES
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RODERICK RANDOM.
CHAP. XXXVII.
We depart for Europe - a mi funderfinding arifes
between the captain andfurgeon, through the fcan-
aalous afperfions of Crampley - the captain dies
-- Crampley tyrannizes over the furgeon, wht
falls a victim to his cruelt y — ■ / am alfo ill ufed
the Jhipjlrik.es - the behaviour of Crampley
and the feamen on that occnfion _/ get on Jhore,
challenge the captain to fingU combat - am treach-
erdujly knocked down, wounded, and robbed.
THE ]\J ® ^ I could return to my native
, country in a creditable way, I felt exceffive plealure in finding myfelf out of fight that fatal ifland, which has been the grave of fo many Europeans ; and as I was accommodated with every thing to j render the paffage agreeable, I refolved to enjoy myfelf i Voi. II. B as