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THE SOURCE OF THE NILE. a 
here as he went. out, A Re usraat I did not. excommunicate 
‘i LEFT Confu wi te Thocies nel men ; and, ‘though it 
was now late, I went to’ the’ camp to pay my compliments 
to Fafil: Having no-arms, I was: very much ‘moletted both’ 
in going and coming, ‘under‘various pretences: I was after- 
wards kept waiting about half an hour in the camp with- 
out feeing him; he only fent me’a-meflage that he would 
fee me on the: OR: However, we met féveral friends 
we had'féen at Bamba; and from them’ We leattied ar Tength’ 
what we fhortly had heard from Ayto Confu, that Woodage 
Afahel had fent a party to intercept and rob us; and it was 
that party which was called the five’ Agows, who had pafled 
Fafil’s army the night: after’ we left’ Kelti*, They told us 
that the Lamb faid they were Agows, not to alarm: us; but 
that he knew very well who they were, and what was their 
errand ; and that, the night after he left us, he got upoa 
their track by information from ‘three country men whom: 
they had robbed of fome, honey, furrounded them, and, in 
the morning, had attacked them weft of Geeth, and, thou gh: 
inferior in number, had flain and’ wounded the whole par- 
ty as hae hehe as he had’ eee to us at our laft in-- 
terview.. NGOS 
Isnt a final’ preteit': to our friend’ the Lamb; im ‘token: 
of gratitude to him, and-delivered it to three people, that I 
might be fure one’of them would not fteal it, and took Fa- 
Al's guarantee to fee i it Bal yek Cd but this was upon a fol- 
3 lowing: 
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*See.my laft journey to the fountains. of the Niles. 
