CHAP. VII. 
JOURNEY TO PATANNEE. 
Having resolved to visit the inhabitants lower 
down the Krooman River, in order to discover 
their sentiments regarding Missionaries coming 
amongst them, and every thing being ready, we 
left Lattakoo at three p. m., Mr. and Mrs. Moffat 
accompanying us. At a district of Lattakoo, 
about a mile to the westward of Mateebe's, we 
saw a party of men returning from a distant 
journey. The women of the district ran out to 
meet them, and accompanied them into the town 
with singing and shouting, like the Israelitish 
women who went out to meet the army return- 
ing from the conquest of Goliath and tlie Philis- 
tines. We soon learned that they had been on a 
trading expedition to the Kallyharry, a people 
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