IV CONTENTS. 



CHAPTER IV. 



PAGE 



Leave Farree for Ankobar. — Description of the road. — Aliu 

 Amba. — Road to Ankobar. — Incidents of the journey. — 

 Vale of the Dinkee river. — Valley of the Airahra. — 

 Effect of denudation. — Ankobar. — British Residency. — 

 Start for Angolahlah. — Ascent of the Tchakkah. — Road 

 to Angolahlah. — The town of Angolahlah. — Meet superior 

 officers of Mission 48 



CHAPTER V. 



Staying at Angolahlah. — Waterfall into the Tcherkos river. 

 — Difficulty in obtaining the stores. — Journey to Ankobar. 

 Female slaves of the Negoos. — Belief of the Shoan Church. 

 — Father Tellez. — Vegetables introduced into Shoa. . . 67 



CHAPTER VI. 



Return to Aliu Amba. — Visited by Hy Soumaulee. — Complain 

 of being cheated by Ohmed Mahomed. — Christians of Abys- 

 sinia and of the Greek Church generally forbidden the use 

 of tobacco. — Miriam's house and furniture. — Islam con- 

 tempt for Christianity. — Evening walk. — Begging monks. . 85 



CHAPTER VII. 



Residence in Aliu Amba. — Settlement with the Hy Sou- 

 maulee. — Proceed to Ankobar. — Obtain the requisite sum. 

 — Relapse of intermittent fever. — Occupation. — Geo- 

 graphical information. — Course of the Gibbee. — Character 

 of table land of Abyssinia 99 



CHAPTER VIII. 



Water cure. — Nearly killed by it. — Ordered to leave Shoa. 

 — Proceed to Angolahlah. — Courteous treatment of the 

 officers of the Negoos. — Entertainment. — Remarks upon the 

 character of Sahale Selassee. — The Mahomedan religion. 126 



