XVI 



A WIDOW'S STORY 



'79 



the wondering faces of the children, the gathering 

 gloom of the closing evening, the dusky forms of a 

 few natives who had gathered round all combined 

 to make a most striking and solemn ending to a 

 very terrible tragedy of real life. 



I am glad to say that within a few weeks' time 

 the lion that was responsible for this tragedy was 

 killed by a poisoned arrow, shot from a tree top by 

 one of the Wa Taita. 



_~ 



IN THE BAZAAR AT KAMPALA. 



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