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AFRICAN GAME TRAILS 



The safari 

 From a photograph 



not hindered, by treating the black man well. At Kijabe, 

 nearly under the equator, the beautiful scenery was almost 

 northern in type; at night we needed blazing camp-fires 

 and the days were as cool as September on Long Island or 

 by the southern shores of the Great Lakes. It is a very 



healthy region; the chil- 

 dren of the missionaries 

 and settlers, of all ages, 

 were bright and strong; 

 those of Mr. and Mrs. 

 Hurlburt had not been 

 out of the country for 

 eight years, and showed 

 no ill effects whatever; 

 on the contrary, I quite 

 believed Mrs. Hurlburt 

 when she said that she 

 regarded the fertile 

 W wooded hills of Kijabe, 

 with their forests and 



*PHBM& r ^~ clear brooks, as forming 



a true health resort. 

 The northern look of 



Ulyate and eland calf brought in by Masai 



From a photograph by Hermit Roosevelt the plaCC WaS 



