THE MASAI 



sapped some of my vitality, no doubt, and yet I do 

 not regret the hours I spent there. I cherish them, 

 for they were fraught with hours of great joy, a joy 

 which I had earned by the use of aU my faculties of 

 body and mind. 



I see before me, in my mind's eye, the endless steppe, 

 now flooded with sunshine, now in the magic light of the 

 moon, now lying under a gloomy, cloudy sky, now swept 

 by wind and rain and storm, always grand and beautiful. 

 What would I not often give for just one hour away from 

 civilization in the endless, the beautiful, the grand, the 

 German Masai-Nyika! 



THE END 



