GLIMPSES OF EAST AFRICA AND ZANZIBAR 



again and yet again ; but for a wliite woman " No," 

 however happy life out there may be, it is always 

 a sort of exile, there is always the longing for 

 " home ". To visit, yes, and to revisit, but not to 

 live in for ever, nor do I believe any part of East 

 Africa healthy for a white woman to live in for 

 years and years, without a change " home ". Some- 

 how, the conditions and the climate do not suit her 

 for long. With men it may be different, but even 

 then for the first generation I doubt its being ad- 

 visable. Nor will settlers flock to British East 

 Africa till the Government can arrange things more 

 quickly and more comfortably for their benefit, and 

 the native labour question is more satisfactorily 

 settled. 



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