Neapolitan captive : interesting narrative of the captivity and sufferings of Miss Viletta Laranda, a native of Naples, who, with a brother, was a passenger on board a Neapolitan vessel wrecked near Oran, on the Barbary coast, September 1829, and who soon after was unfortunately made a captive of by a wandering clan of Bedowen Arabs, on their return from Algiers to the deserts, and eleven months after providentially rescued from barbarian bondage by the commander of a detached regiment of the victorious French Army / communicated by an officer of respectable rank in the army, to his friend in Paris.

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