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The
Portuguese
continued
,
in
these
terms
:
"
For
eighteen
months
I
vegetated
in
Auckland
.
When
the
steamer
arrived
there
I
was
able
to
leave
it
without
being
seen
;
but
not
a
piastre
,
not
a
dollar
in
my
pocket
!
In
order
to
live
I
had
to
follow
all
trades
--
"
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"
Even
the
trade
of
an
honest
man
,
Negoro
?
"
"
As
you
say
,
Harris
.
"
"
Poor
boy
!
"
"
Now
,
I
was
always
waiting
for
an
opportunity
,
which
was
long
coming
,
when
the
'
Pilgrim
,
'
a
whaler
,
arrived
at
the
port
of
Auckland
.
"
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"
That
vessel
which
went
ashore
on
the
coast
of
Angola
?
"
"
Even
the
same
,
Harris
,
and
on
which
Mrs.
Weldon
,
her
child
,
and
her
cousin
were
going
to
take
passage
.
Now
,
as
an
old
sailor
,
having
even
been
second
on
board
a
slave
ship
,
I
was
not
out
of
my
element
in
taking
service
on
a
ship
.
I
then
presented
myself
to
the
'
Pilgrim
's
'
captain
,
but
the
crew
was
made
up
.
Very
fortunately
for
me
,
the
schooner
's
cook
had
deserted
.
Now
,
he
is
no
sailor
who
does
not
know
how
to
cook
.
I
offered
myself
as
head
cook
.
For
want
of
a
better
,
I
was
accepted
.
A
few
days
after
,
the
'
Pilgrim
'
had
lost
sight
of
the
land
of
New
Zealand
.
"
"
But
,
"
asked
Harris
,
"
according
to
what
my
young
friend
has
told
me
,
the
'
Pilgrim
'
did
not
set
sail
at
all
for
the
coast
of
Africa
.
How
then
has
she
arrived
here
?
"