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Up the Mazaruni for Diamonds

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Title: Up the Mazaruni for Diamonds

Author: William La Varre

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Up the Mazaruni for Diamonds
William J. La Varre


UP THE MAZARUNI FOR DIAMONDS



UP THE MAZARUNI FOR DIAMONDS

 

 

 

BOSTON
MARSHALL JONES COMPANY
1919

COPYRIGHT · 1919
BY MARSHALL JONES COMPANY

THE·PLIMPTON·PRESS
NORWOOD·MASS·U·S·A

To My Mother and Father


FOREWORD

LaVarre is adventuring in the right spirit. His diamond hunting is instructive as well as interesting. He has brought back from the field information which will help others who intend to traverse similar trails.

Though younger than most explorers he has carefully endeavored to prepare himself for the field by study and travel. He believes in the theory of hard work and preparedness, the essentials of the successful explorer.

In these days when there is so much endeavor which seems to be for the acclaim of the crowds and the deification of self, it is refreshing to meet one who seems to be in it for the love of the work and the good which he may open up for others in the field of exploration.

William J. LaVarre was born in Richmond, Va., August 4, 1898. His love for the outdoors was demonstrated early, for he camped in the open at the age of ten and as a boy scout a few years later won a contest for leadership of the Honor Patrol of the New York City organization of the Boy Scouts of America. He also won sixteen merit badges in the same scout order. He was one of twenty-four scouts chosen from the East to build a trail in Maine for the Forestry Department of the United States in 1914.

He has specialized in Geology and Mineralogy and shown considerable skill in the use of the camera. He is now in the field as scientific assistant and photographer of the Rice Amazon Expedition. His diamond hunting trip was a success.

We look forward to his return from the Amazon with an interesting experience and a successful exploration.

Anthony Fiala

August 11, 1919.


CONTENTS

  PAGE
CHAPTER I
“Are You Game to Try It?” 1
CHAPTER II
“In the Land o’ Mazaruni” 7
CHAPTER III
A Fire Boat and a Native Wedding 14
CHAPTER IV
Jungle Days Begin 18
CHAPTER V
Getting Acquainted with the Natives 22
CHAPTER VI
Life on the River 29
CHAPTER VII
Mutiny Among the Crew 34
CHAPTER VIII
The Glorious Fourth 39
CHAPTER IX
Baboon for Dinner 43
CHAPTER X
In the Indian Country 48
CHAPTER XI
“Uncivilized,” but Courteous, Quiet and Clean 56
CHAPTER XII
A Visit to a Native Home 62
CHAPTER XIII
The Snake

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