A Walk Across Africa: Or, Domestic Scenes from My Nile JournalW. Blackwood and sons, 1864 - 452 sider |
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Side 24
... cloth or one necklace of beads , while we retired to tents seven feet square , which were generally sheltered under ... cloths , with various other articles , and he must himself have so many more . Strong arguments and menaces would ...
... cloth or one necklace of beads , while we retired to tents seven feet square , which were generally sheltered under ... cloths , with various other articles , and he must himself have so many more . Strong arguments and menaces would ...
Side 26
... clothes , but covered ourselves with from one to five thin blankets , according to the elevation . During the last week of November , previous to the regular rains , our camp at Ugogo suffered from heavy north and west gusts of wind ...
... clothes , but covered ourselves with from one to five thin blankets , according to the elevation . During the last week of November , previous to the regular rains , our camp at Ugogo suffered from heavy north and west gusts of wind ...
Side 29
... cloth ; carried in a blanket , four Tots with a corner each . The corporal , Speke , and myself formed the procession , the corporal carrying a hatchet and two sword - bayonets to extend the grave if necessary . Found only a grave one ...
... cloth ; carried in a blanket , four Tots with a corner each . The corporal , Speke , and myself formed the procession , the corporal carrying a hatchet and two sword - bayonets to extend the grave if necessary . Found only a grave one ...
Side 31
... cloth , tobacco , or beads , as there was not a coin- copper , silver , or gold - that they would take in ex- change for their produce . We met with no cattle , except those collected for export at the coast , until we had proceeded ...
... cloth , tobacco , or beads , as there was not a coin- copper , silver , or gold - that they would take in ex- change for their produce . We met with no cattle , except those collected for export at the coast , until we had proceeded ...
Side 32
... cloth to buy food . One Seedee , a powerful fellow , roared for mercy during the flogging , and disclosed to us who had been his accomplice in the theft . He was therefore excused the third dozen of lashes , and carried away bound , to ...
... cloth to buy food . One Seedee , a powerful fellow , roared for mercy during the flogging , and disclosed to us who had been his accomplice in the theft . He was therefore excused the third dozen of lashes , and carried away bound , to ...
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A Walk Across Africa Or Domestic Scenes from My Nile Journal Jam. Aug Grant Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1864 |
A Walk Across Africa: Or, Domestic Scenes from My Nile Journal James Augustus Grant Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1864 |
A Walk Across Africa: Or, Domestic Scenes from My Nile Journal James Augustus Grant Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1864 |
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Africa amongst animals antelope appeared Arab arms arrival asked bank bark-cloth beads beautiful Berber birds Blue Nile boat Bombay brought Budja called camels camp canoe Captain Speke carried cattle cloth colour covered cowries Crown Octavo dressed drums Edition Faloro feet four fowls Frij goats Gondokoro grain grass guns hands handsome head heard hills horns houses iron ivory journey Kamarasi Karague Karuma Falls Khartoom Kidi killed king lake leaves looked M'tessa Madi Manua Mariboo miles morning musquitoes natives never night Nile Nyanza party passed placed plantain plundered porters present race rain river rocks round Rumanika sand Seedees seen sent shot skin slaves sorghum spears stream sultan sweet potato tall told Toorkees traveller trees Turks tusks Uganda Unyamuezi Unyoro Victoria Nyanza village Waganda walked Wanyoro Watusi Wezee White Nile wild women wood yards Zanzibar