A year in China : $b and a narrative of capture and imprisonment, when homeward bound, on board the rebel pirate FloridaWilliams, Martha Noyes
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A year in China : $b and a narrative of capture and imprisonment, when homeward bound, on board the rebel pirate Florida
Williams, Martha Noyes
Capture at sea -- Personal narratives; China -- Description and travel; Piracy -- Personal narratives
[43] Mr. W---- gave me a copy of my insurance policy a few days
before we left Fouchau, remarking at the time that, in case anything
disastrous happened, I must not trouble about my luggage. Not being
accustomed to business, and ignorant of the rights or duties of the
insured, when Captain Maffit said that he could not save my property, I
unfortunately repeated to him Mr. W----’s remark, saying, also, that I
had the impression it would injure the policy if I took any one of the
insured packages. The captain at once assured me that it was so, and
that unless I left the whole number named in the document, I would get
nothing. My loss was between two and three thousand dollars.
[44] Most of Charlie’s money, which was in Mexican dollars, was in this
package, and his father has since written him that the value of the
contents of the trunk was two hundred dollars. It also contained the
only mementos the boy possessed of his deceased mother.
[45] According to Captain Maffit’s statement.
[46] Since the above was written, a person who has some knowledge of
Captain Maffit’s children, has suggested to me that he may have said
_nine_ years, instead of _five_,--his youngest son being then about the
age of nine years; and, as we may have misunderstood him, I cheerfully
give him the benefit of the doubt, which, however, does not very
materially ameliorate the cruel character of the child.
[47] Lieutenant Reed was finally commander of the pirate _Tacony_, and
was captured near Portland. He is now in Fort Lafayette.
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