In New Granada; Or, Heroes and Patriots
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The narrator begins by recounting his father’s adventurous career: a medically trained naval surgeon who learned Spanish, took charge of an orphaned midshipman, was captured during a coastal shooting excursion, and later traveled through Pacific ports to study native cinchona before settling inland and marrying. The main account follows the narrator’s own experiences across the country: hunting and shooting excursions, close encounters with wildlife including jaguars, visits to hot springs and indigenous leaders, involvement with local patriotic causes, family peril amid unrest, and the travels and precautions taken to secure kin and property.
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