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A party of deserters flees authority and undertakes a perilous journey across Borneo, moving by river, raft, and foot through coastal settlements, dense jungle, and remote upriver posts. The narrative alternates travel episodes, skirmishes, and rescues with vivid descriptions of local customs, funerary rites, bee- and crocodile-hunting, and encounters with head-hunting groups and smugglers. Recurrent scenes show illness, pursuit by armed detachments, and improvised alliances, while the episodic structure contrasts survival exigencies with moments of cultural exchange and the tensions between outside forces and interior communities.

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M. T. H. Perelaer

M. T. H. Perelaer was a Dutch author known for his explorative narratives and vivid storytelling. His works often reflect his experiences and observations in various regions, particularly in the Dutch East Indies. One of his notable works, "Baboe Dalima; or, The Opium Fiend," delves into the complexities of addiction and cultural encounters. Perelaer's writing is characterized by its rich descriptions and a keen sense of place, as seen in titles like "Borneo van Zuid naar Noord" and "In het land der zon." His contributions provide valuable insights into the colonial era and the diverse cultures he encountered.

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