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    # Narrative shift to Babo's fate ## Overview This is a section extracted from the text file [the_piazza_tales.txt](arke:01KG6YDDF6PTWG4P7JTS5THSTD), specifically lines 5470-5480. It is labeled "Narrative shift to Babo's fate". This section is part of a larger section titled "—That he believes that all the negroes, though not in the first place knowing to the design of revolt, when it was accomplished, approved it." [01KG6YGRZTSHMVJG70A44QVCY4]. ## Context The section is part of the [Melville](arke:01KG6YCG626JN4FCG8QK17CQCF) collection, which contains the complete works of Herman Melville. This section follows [Narrative shift to Don Benito's character and hidden details](arke:01KG6YH5JN3KYFEJ29PVCKDJX4) and precedes [Narrative shift to the ultimate fates of Babo and Benito Cereno](arke:01KG6YH5JM4HG67J6CYWZS8AN8). ## Contents The section details the fate of Babo, the leader of the slave revolt. It describes his capture, his silence, and his transport to Lima. It notes Don Benito's refusal to look at or acknowledge Babo, even in court. The section concludes by stating that Babo's legal identity rested solely on the testimony of the sailors.
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