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all brufh-wood, none of them high enough for tim- 
ber. On the right hand of the valley the hills flope gently — 
up, the ground is firm, and grafs fhort like fheep pafture ;; 
the hills on the left are fteeper and more craggy, the low- 
er part of the valley had been cleared of wood, and fown — 
with different forts of grain, by the induftry of the inhabi- 
tants of the village of that name—induftry that had ferved 
them to very little purpofe, as the encampment of this 
wild army deftroyed in one night barks vettige | of culture: 
they had beftowed upon it. 
SHALAKA WOLDO was not, to all appearance, a man to: pro- 
tect a franger i in the middle of a retreating ar my, difioee. 
