AND THE RUDOLF BASTX 



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can be exchanged for rupees. Farther nurtli >tiU. in the Sfik countries, 

 Englishmen, Scotclmien, (ioanese, Arabs, Swaliibs, and Bahichis are pushing 

 into deserts to buy donkeys, are trading for ivory wliich the railway will 



34. "the kavirondo before they wore trousers" 



carry to the coast at a rate less than the cheapest porter caravan. The 

 Nyando Valley, for years without human inhabitants other than the shift- 

 less Andorobo. is filling up with Masai, Swahili, and Nandi immigrants; 

 while for twenty miles at a stretch on the beautiful heights and happy 



