THE SOURCE OF THE NILE. u 



a 



about a hundred yards, as if it Were after us ; but always 

 returning, though at a flower pace. 



None of the reft followed. He was indeed apparently the 

 tool of that rafcal the cadi, and, after his dcfigns were frus- 

 trated, nobody cared what became of him. He was left in 

 the lurch, as thofe of his charai5tei\generally are, after Serv- 

 ing the purpofe of knaves. 



£**= 



Vol. I. p CHAP. 



