WITH FLASH-LIGHT AND RIFLE 



a while I took a good picture of a group of oryx ante- 

 lopes. 



I had sent some of our men to the Rusotto station 

 for maize. After their return we broke up camp and 

 marched slowly along the river, up-stream. We could 



I'RINCE JOHN LDEWliNSTlilN AND TH K AUTHOR 



afford to proceed at our leisure, for game was plenti- 

 ful. Prince Loewenstein could therefore indulge, to his 

 heart's content, in hunting, while I snapped my camera 

 at all "sorts and conditions" of animals. 



Myriads of locusts had settled in the high grass, 

 while clouds of them filled the air in the wake of our 



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