They Did Not Seem At All In Good
Spirits, And I Shortly Heard That They Had Lost Their Standard-Bearer,
Killed In The Fight, And That The Flag Had Been In Great Peril, And Had
Been Saved By The Courage Of A Young Bari Slave.
The ensign was
separated from the main party, and was attacked by four natives, who
killed the bearer, and snatched away the flag:
This would inevitably
have been lost, had not the Bari boy of about fifteen shot the foremost
native dead with a pistol, and, snatching the flag from his hands, ran
with it towards the Turks, some of whom coming up at that instant, the
natives did not think it wise to pursue their advantage. A number of
slaves had been captured; among others, several young children, one of
whom was an infant. These unfortunate women and children, excepting the
infant, were all tied by the neck with a long leathern thong, so as to
form a living chain, and guards were set over them to prevent escape.
The Bari natives would make good soldiers, as they are far more
courageous than most of the savage tribes. The best men among the party
of Ibrahim are Baris; among them is a boy named Arnout; he is the
drummer, and he once saved his master in a fight by suddenly presenting
his drumstick like a pistol at several natives, who had attacked him
while unloaded. The natives, seeing the determined attitude of the boy,
and thinking that the drumstick was a firearm, ran off.
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