A VISIT AT JUJA 



"Bwana," said he with an engaging air of belief 

 and candour, "God must have put them there !" 



That evening we planned a "general day" for the 

 morrow. We took boys and buckboards and saddle- 

 horses, beaters, shotguns, rifles, and revolvers, and 

 we sallied forth for a grand and joyous time. The 

 day from a sporting standpoint was entirely suc- 

 cessful, the bag consisting of two waterbuck, a zebra, 

 a big wart-hog, six hares, and six grouse. Personally 

 I was a little hazy and uncertain. By evening the 

 fever had me, and though I stayed at Juja for six 

 days longer, it was as a patient to McMillan's un- 

 failing kindness rather than as a participant in the 

 life of the farm. 



