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anchor on the lee side of a rock outcropping. Allnutt dives into the water to inspect the launch's underside and finds that the driveshaft is bent and the propeller has lost a blade. Over the next weeks they slowly repair the damage without being able to beach the launch; Allnutt has to dive repeatedly to remove the shaft and propeller. On shore, they gather wood and construct a makeshift bellows to heat the shaft so Allnutt can straighten it. Then Allnutt makes a new propeller blade out of scrap iron and bolts it to the stump of the old blade. After numerous dives to fix the shaft and propeller, they continue on their way and pass the rapids, coming out of the Ulanga River into the Bora River, which feeds into the lake. By this point, Rose has become an expert at using the tiller and reading the complex changes of the river.
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backwater, and gets drunk on gin. Unable to work the launch single-handedly, Rose sets out to make Allnutt's life miserable until he agrees to her plan. While he is asleep, she pours all his gin overboard, then refuses to speak to him. The weak-willed Allnutt eventually gives in, and the launch gets underway again. They come in sight of Shona at midday. The German commander assumes that the launch is coming in to surrender (because he believes no boat could pass the rapids downriver from the town, so Shona is the only possible destination). After realising his mistake, he and his men open fire, but the launch sustains only minor damage as it passes the town.
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to be tried as spies. Both refuse to say how they came to the lake, but the captain sees "African Queen" written on Rose's life-saver and deduces that they must be the mechanic and the missionary's sister from the missing launch. He decides it would be uncivilised to execute them, so he flies a flag
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then spends days shooting the rapids; Exhilarated, Allnutt and Rose are reconciled and become lovers. He reveals that his first name is Charlie. On the third day, the launch strikes on rocks while navigating some rapids, goes off course and does not respond well to the tiller, so they are forced to
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They hide the launch in a stand of reeds and begin constructing the torpedo. Allnutt releases the gas from his tanks and unscrews the valves, leaving a hole big enough for him to fill the tanks with gelignite, packed in mud. He cuts two holes in the front of the launch, right at the waterline, and
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Passing the river delta is long and arduous. Tormented by biting insects, sickened by malaria, and wracked by the heat and thunderstorms, they drag the launch through miles of reeds and water-grass with their boat-hooks, occasionally diving to cut fallen logs out of their way. Though the launch is
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The descent to the lake poses three main problems: passing the German-held town of Shona; navigating heavy rapids and cataracts; and getting through the river delta. After days on the river, they come close to Shona, and Allnutt's nerve fails. He refuses to take the launch under fire, anchors in a
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as Rose Sayer. Allnutt is changed to a Canadian in the film to explain Bogart's accent. The church is changed to Methodist from Anglican - though the paper which Allnut delivers to the missionaries in the first scene records the elevation of a college friend of the missionaries to being a bishop,
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commander of the area has conscripted all the natives; the village is deserted, and only Rose and her brother, who is dying, remain. Samuel dies during the night. That day, Allnutt, a London Cockney, arrives at the village. He is the mechanic and skipper of the
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fixes the tanks there; he then constructs detonators from nails and revolver cartridges, so the gelignite will detonate on impact. All that is left is to pilot the launch right into the side of the
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to be the classic study in foolhardiness masquerading-as-courage of the genre commonly found in 'Misadventure Fiction' which began as a noticeable literary trend in the early 2000s.
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of truce and delivers them to the British naval commander, who dismissively sends them to separate tents under guard while he takes his newly arrived reinforcements out to sink the
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shallow (with a draft of only thirty inches), it constantly runs aground on the thick mud. After weeks of labour, they emerge into the lake.
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The two are separated in the storm, and they are captured by the Germans the next day. They are brought before the captain of the
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In August/September 1914, Rose Sayer, a 33-year-old British woman, is the companion and housekeeper of her brother Samuel, a
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aired on CBS. Intended as a pilot for a television series following the further adventures of the Alnutts, it stars
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has no bishops. There are significant changes to the plot after the sinking of the
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is well-stocked with tinned food, and carries a two-hundredweight cargo of blasting
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C. S. Forester novel, and basis of the 1951 film starring Bogart and Hepburn
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Mimi and Toutou's Big Adventure: The Bizarre Battle of Lake Tanganyika
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during World War I, was the inspiration for the German gunboat.
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lead section
summarize
provide an accessible overview

C. S. Forester
Little, Brown and Company
C. S. Forester
same name
Methodist
German East Africa
World War I
Schutztruppe
launch
Ulanga River
gelignite
Consul
South African Army
MV Liemba
The African Queen
Humphrey Bogart
Katharine Hepburn
Methodist Church of Great Britain
made for television film called The African Queen
Warren Oates
Mariette Hartley
Samantha Bond
Toby Jones
BBC Radio 4
Tanzania

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