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of silver to tlie south, beneath a sky of tender green, while 

 behind him the sun set with a glorious flare of crimson. 



CX'TTISG UP A HIPPO 



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Jose had returned wnth the boat and towed the hippo into 

 camp. This w^as j)resented as a peace-offering to the Budumas, 

 of whom there were a good number fishing round the river 

 mouth. A week was now spent in making excursions on 

 the Lake, and in trying to collect information from the 

 Budumas. Both seemed to promise great results, but both 

 were deceitful ; for the attractive expanses of water would 

 lead for miles, only to land the boat in impenetrable mud ; 

 while the information given by the islanders, on the rare 

 occasions when they did not run away, was always systemati- 

 cally incorrect. During this time, however, Gosling succeeded 



