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round the Waggons — Introduced to the young King— Smelting 
Iron Ore— Manufacture of Pottery, &c. — Suspicious Conduct 
of the Regent— Interview with him — Uproar in the City — 
Presents to the Regent, &c. — A Feast in honour of the King 
of Doughooboone — Judgment at the Gate ------ 222 
CHAP. XXI. 
Conversation with Liqueliiig, the Regent — List of Marootzee 
Kings — Family of Sinosee^ a principal Chief — Visit to a 
Smith's Shop — Various other Occurrences at Kurreechane - 210 
CHAP. XXII. 
Peetso, or General Meeting of the Captains at Kurreechane - - 258 
CHAP. XXIII. 
A Messenger from the King of the Wanketzens— Fears of the 
Hottentots relieved by the Result of the Peetso— A second 
Visit to Sinosee's District— Meeting with Liqueling, Moeel- 
way, &c. — Receive the Regent's Permission to leave the City 
— Nations around Kurreechane - - - _ - - - - - 26G 
CHAP. XXIV. 
eparture from Kurreechane for Mashow— A Rhinoceros shot — 
Halting on the Banks of the Moloppo — Inquiries by the Na- 
tives concerning England — Visit to Bootchuana Bushmen Vil- 
lage —Threatened Attack on Kurrechane - - - - - -278 
CHAP. XXV. 
Arrival at Mashow — Reception from the King and his People — 
Discovery of a peculiar Species of Rhinoceros — Conversation 
with the King about receiving a Missionary — Robbery by 
the Wanketzen Ambassadors - -- -- -- -- - 293 
CHAP. XXVI. 
Lives of some of the Inhabitants of Mashow, vh. Hoonsey, a 
Mashow Captain —Morokey, a Mashow Rain-maJter—Cere- 
