CONTENTS 
or 
THE SECOND VOLUME. 
CHAPTER XXII. 
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Separation of the Travellers. — The Border Districts of the 
Independent Pagan Confederation. — Tasawa - - 1 
Dissembling of the Chief. — His steadfast Character. — Mr. Richardson's 
Health. — Separation. — Different Roads to Kano. — Animated Intercourse. 
— Native Warfare. — The First Large Tamarind-tree. — Villages and 
Wells. — Separation from Mr. Overweg. — Improved Scenery. — Encamp- 
ment at Gozenakko. — Lively Camp-scene. — Native Delicacies. — Reve- 
nues of Tasawa. — Astounding Message. — Visit to Tasawa. — The Market 
in Tasawa. — Nachira, A'nnur's Estate. — Character of the People and 
their Dwellings. — Intrigue defeated. — Counting Shells. — A Petty Sul- 
tan. — Dyeing- Pits. 
CHAP. XXIII. 
Gazawa. — Residence in Katsena - - - 32 
An African Dandy. — My Protector Elaiji. — Camp-life. — Fortifications 
and Market of Gazawa. — March resumed. — Desolate Wilderness. — Site 
of Dankama. — Struggle between Islamism and Paganism. — Encamp- 
ment near Katsena. — Estimate of Salt-caravan.— -»Negro Horsemen. — 
Equestrian Musicians. — The Governor of Katsena. — Detained by him. — 
The Governor's Wiles. — Disputes. — Who is the " Kafer ? " — Clapper- 
ton's Companion. — The Tawati Bel-Ghet conciliated. — Extortionate 
Demands. — Subject about the Kafer resumed. — The Presents — Pro- 
menade through the Town — The Governor's Wishes. — Taking Leave 
of him. 
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