A Walk Across Africa: Or, Domestic Scenes from My Nile JournalW. Blackwood and sons, 1864 - 452 sider |
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Side 56
... hundred dollars and a beautifully chased gold watch made to order by M'Cabe . We experienced one great privation here , never receiving letters from home ; but , odd enough , those despatched by us reached their destination . CHAPTER V ...
... hundred dollars and a beautifully chased gold watch made to order by M'Cabe . We experienced one great privation here , never receiving letters from home ; but , odd enough , those despatched by us reached their destination . CHAPTER V ...
Side 68
... hundreds of wire rings are massed round his ankles . He was asked to be seated on one of our iron stools , but looked at first frightened , and did not open his mouth . An old man spoke for him , and a crowd of thirty fol- lowers ...
... hundreds of wire rings are massed round his ankles . He was asked to be seated on one of our iron stools , but looked at first frightened , and did not open his mouth . An old man spoke for him , and a crowd of thirty fol- lowers ...
Side 77
... hundred we found a most difficult task : they are as fickle as the wind . A wave of a flag will attract them , while one mis- placed expression will send them away discontented . They higgle pertinaciously about their hire ; and after ...
... hundred we found a most difficult task : they are as fickle as the wind . A wave of a flag will attract them , while one mis- placed expression will send them away discontented . They higgle pertinaciously about their hire ; and after ...
Side 78
... hundred and nine days . It is as follows : - " 26th May . - Speke keeps the larder well filled . Last night , three guinea - fowl and a large tree - goose . I went early amongst the Watusi ; handsome people , beautiful rounded small ...
... hundred and nine days . It is as follows : - " 26th May . - Speke keeps the larder well filled . Last night , three guinea - fowl and a large tree - goose . I went early amongst the Watusi ; handsome people , beautiful rounded small ...
Side 79
... drank first ( through a straw ) , and then I had some , and very good it was . Then he drank again , and I drank again , laughing heartily . People in hundreds came . I went to sleep , though 80 PEOPLE OF UKUNI . drums beat all day in.
... drank first ( through a straw ) , and then I had some , and very good it was . Then he drank again , and I drank again , laughing heartily . People in hundreds came . I went to sleep , though 80 PEOPLE OF UKUNI . drums beat all day in.
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