Chapter 7

Typographical errors corrected by the etext transcriber:for Samoro now told=> for Samaro now told {pg 114}Barnably Blunt looked=> Barnaby Blunt looked {pg 156}see the the negro=> see the negro {pg 172}

for Samoro now told=> for Samaro now told {pg 114}

Barnably Blunt looked=> Barnaby Blunt looked {pg 156}

see the the negro=> see the negro {pg 172}

FOOTNOTES:[1]Some of these wonderful tortoises are so large that half a dozen men can hardly lift them from the ground.[2]Owing to the raids made upon these strange animals by the American whalers they had become very scarce, but this island not having been visited for many years, they had recuperated their forces.—G. S.[3]This is the idea Indians have of photographs.

FOOTNOTES:

[1]Some of these wonderful tortoises are so large that half a dozen men can hardly lift them from the ground.

[1]Some of these wonderful tortoises are so large that half a dozen men can hardly lift them from the ground.

[2]Owing to the raids made upon these strange animals by the American whalers they had become very scarce, but this island not having been visited for many years, they had recuperated their forces.—G. S.

[2]Owing to the raids made upon these strange animals by the American whalers they had become very scarce, but this island not having been visited for many years, they had recuperated their forces.—G. S.

[3]This is the idea Indians have of photographs.

[3]This is the idea Indians have of photographs.


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