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CONTENTS. 
CHAP. V. 
Pago 
Duplicity of Pelangye — Parting with Makoon— Description of 
the Country, and state of the Bushmen — Straying of the 
Oxen — Customs of the Bushmen — Remarkable Ridges — 
Violent Storm — Surface of the Country — Discovery of Water 
— Passage of the Maklareen— Another Storm — Arrival at 
Lattakoo - 35 
CHAP. VI. 
News received from the Cape — Account of our Journey given to 
Mateebe — Moeete's Quarrel — Commando against the Bush- 
men—State of the Garden — Account of Winds — Farther 
Account of Moeete—A Native Preacher — Industry of the Fe- 
males — Taste for European Dresses— Presents to Munameet's 
Daughters — ^Application for a Sheep - -- -- -- - &5 
CHAP. VII. 
Journey to Patannee — Lynx MalaUa — Hamapery— Hokkooro — 
Burial of a Captain— Ingenuity of the People — Approach to 
Patannee - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -67 
CHAP. VIII. 
Patannee— Seretz— Artifice of Munameets — Interview with Lin- 
tua — Attack on the Mashows — Description of Lintua — A 
wounded Captain— Number of Houses in Patannee - - - 75 
CHAP. IX. 
Departure from Patannee — Carious Excavations— Sehoree and 
his Family — Mode of procuring Water— A Village in the dry 
Bed of a River — Fatal Effects of Measles— Departure from 
Mooshuana— Description of Scenery— Approach to and Ar- 
rival at Turreehey - -- -- -- -- -- --84 
CHAP. X. 
Speech of Laheisey — View of the Great Desert— Intelligence 
from Lattalioo - -- -- -- -- -----99 
