CHAPTER XXV 



FROM FORT LAMY TO THE TOGBAU HILLS 



If it was a satisfaction to me to be moving forward once 

 again, I am sure it must have been a joy to Gosling whom I 



THE EXPEDITION ASCENDING THE SHARI FKUM FciliT LAMY 



fear I had kept waiting at Fort Lamy a very long time. 

 But if we were both glad our looks were not reflected in the 

 faces of the " boys," who were suffering from the reaction 

 that we had learnt to expect of them after a stay in a town 

 of so many attractions for the black man as Fort Lamy. 



At this time the personnel of the Expedition consisted of 

 five polers to each of the boats, among whom were Galadima, 

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