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TRAVELS 
INTO THE 
INTERIOR PARTS 
O F 
AFRICA. 
COUNTRY OF THE GREATER AND LESS 
NIMXQUAS. 
IT had been my fate for fome time to be in- 
ceffantly fluduating between hope and de- 
fpair. We had not proceeded above four or 
five miles, when my eyes prefented me with 
an objedl of hope and joy, in the footfteps of 
oxen. It is true thefe veftiges, as well as the 
dung they had left behind them, appeared 
by no means recent; but they proved, that a 
herd of cattle had at leaft pafled that way; 
Vol. II. B and 
