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===Africa and Marriage, 1807===
 
===Africa and Marriage, 1807===
  
By the time the Allegiance returned to Britain in December 1806, the entire Aerial Corps had been struck down by the [[Dragon Plague]].  However, it had also been discovered that Temeraire himself had somehow acquired an immunity to the plague.  This was thought to be due to an earlier exposure during the trip to China and to a cure which had somehow been effected while the Allegiance lay in harbour in [[Cape Town]].  Admiral [[Jane Roland]] therefore decided to send all of [[Lily]]'s formation to Cape Town aboard the Allegiance.
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By the time the Allegiance returned to Britain in the spring of 1807, the entire Aerial Corps had been struck down by the [[Dragon Plague]].  However, it had also been discovered that Temeraire himself had somehow acquired an immunity to the plague.  This was thought to be due to an earlier exposure during the trip to China and to a cure which had somehow been effected while the Allegiance lay in harbour in [[Cape Town]].  Admiral [[Jane Roland]] therefore decided to send all of [[Lily]]'s formation to Cape Town aboard the Allegiance.
  
 
Riley at first welcomed Laurence and his colleagues back aboard.  However, Laurence had been unable to avoid the request of a family of would-be passengers, Rev. [[Josiah Erasmus]], his wife [[Hannah Erasmus|Hannah]] and their two daughters.  Both the Reverend and his wife were freed slaves who wished to travel to Africa as missionaries.  Laurence and Erasmus had a mutual acquaintance in [[William Wilberforce]], a political ally of Laurence's father.  Socially, there was no polite or even reasonable way in which Laurence could refuse the Erasmus' request to travel aboard the Allegiance as his guests, even though he knew it would anger Riley.   
 
Riley at first welcomed Laurence and his colleagues back aboard.  However, Laurence had been unable to avoid the request of a family of would-be passengers, Rev. [[Josiah Erasmus]], his wife [[Hannah Erasmus|Hannah]] and their two daughters.  Both the Reverend and his wife were freed slaves who wished to travel to Africa as missionaries.  Laurence and Erasmus had a mutual acquaintance in [[William Wilberforce]], a political ally of Laurence's father.  Socially, there was no polite or even reasonable way in which Laurence could refuse the Erasmus' request to travel aboard the Allegiance as his guests, even though he knew it would anger Riley.   

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