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A seventeen-year-old boy accompanies his uncle and hired companions on an expedition up the Congo, beginning with thorough outfitting and a steamer passage to the interior. The voyage brings dangerous wildlife, river navigation, and tense relations among the party, while encounters with pigmy villages and sacred rites introduce cultural mystery. Illness, a dramatic rescue, and growing suspicion of a crewmate complicate the mission as the group seeks a legendary blind lion and an ivory stronghold. After a period of solitude, a recovered diary and a hazardous raft descent down the Makua help unravel the expedition's dangers and secrets.

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Elliott Whitney

Elliott Whitney was an American author known for his adventurous tales that often blend elements of fantasy and the natural world. His works, including "The Blind Lion of the Congo," "The Pirate Shark," and "The Rogue Elephant," showcase his ability to create vivid and imaginative narratives that captivate readers. Whitney's storytelling often features exotic settings and thrilling encounters with wildlife, reflecting a fascination with adventure and exploration. His contributions to early 20th-century literature continue to engage audiences with their unique blend of adventure and whimsy.

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