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CONTENTS OF 
CHAP. LXXII. 
Page 
Great Crisis. — Obliged to leave the Town. — Military 
Demonstration - - - - - - 59 
The Tabu or great Army of the Awelimmiden. — Who is a Moslim ? — 
Celebration of the Sebuwa. — The Gwanm. — The Kel-hekikan. — 
Political Crisis. — Hasty Proceedings. — Warlike Nightly Manoeuvres. 
— March of the Tabu arrested. — Camp Inconveniences. — Political 
Meeting at the Rodha. — Consultation of the Brothers. — Policy of the 
Fulbe. — Further Difficulties. — Life in the Camp. — The Gwamn 
again. — Turbulent State of the Country. — Presents. — Intrigues. — 
Native Estimate of Europeans. — General Political Relations. 
CHAP. LXXIII. 
Abortive Attempt at Departure from Timbuktu - - 94 
Setting out from Bose-bango. — Tawarek Encampments. — Ammalelle. 
— Camp of the Kel-n-Nokunder, at Ernesse. — Hospitality of the 
Kel-uUi. — Camp of the Tarabanasa. — Relations of various Chiefs. — 
Tautilt and the Chief Woghda. — The Welad Moluk. — The chivalrous 
Woghdugu. 
CHAP. LXXIV. 
Retrograde Movement towards Timbuktu - - - 11 1 
The Rebel Chief A'khbi. — Quarrel of the Igwadaren. — Return West- 
ward. — Berber and Canaanitic Names. — Swamps and Rains. — A 
Camp in Motion. — Lady Travellers. — The Kinsman of Saul. — Ex- 
citing News. — Relations with the French. — Parting with Kungu. — 
The Camp at Ernesse again. — Downs of U'le-Teharge. — A friendly 
Chat. — Return of Servants from Town. — News from Timbuktu, 
CHAP. LXXY. 
Final and real Start Creeks on the Northern Bank of 
the Niger. — Ghergo. — Bamba - - - - 1 39 
Real Start. — Leave U'le-Teharge. — A welcome Parcel, — Gigantic Re- 
tem. — Females of the Wclad Moluk. — Peaceable Tolba. — Wild Hog. 
— Zangway. — The Creeks. — E'm-n-kuris. — Tamizgida. — Ghergo. — 
Hospitality of the Kel-antsar. — Crossing Creeks — Approach to Bamba. 
— Scenery of the River The Ruma. — Smoking. — The Cocks of 
Bamba. — Sidi Mohammed's Family. — Scarcity of Supplies. 
