INTERIOR OF AFRICA. l6l 
CHAPTER Xllf. 
Alt departs for yarra, and the Author allowed to follow him thi^ 
ther, — The Author's faithful Servant, Demba, seized by All's 
Order, and sent back into Slavery. — Ali returns to his Camp, and 
permits the Author to remain at Jarra, who, thenceforward, 
meditates his Escape.- — Daisy, King of Kaarta, approaching with 
his Army towards Jarra, the Inhabitants quit the Town, and the 
■ Author accompanies them in their Flight. — A Party of Moors over- 
take him atQueira. — He gets away from them at Daybreak: — 
is again pursued by another Party, and robbed; but finally effects 
his Escape. 
Having, as hath been related, obtained permission to accom- 
pany Ali to Jarra, I took leave of Queen Fatima, who with much 
grace and civility, returned me part of my apparel ; and the 
evening before my departure, my horse, with the saddle and 
bridle, were sent me by Ali's order. 
Early on the morning of the 26th of May, I departed from the 
camp of Bubaker, accompanied by my two attendants, Johnson 
and Demba, and a number of Moors on horseback ; Ali, with 
about fifty horsemen, having gone privately from the camp 
during the night. We stopped about noon at Farani, and were 
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