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sets out for that Place, accompanied hy three of the Kings Sons, and 200 
Horsemen. - pcg<^ 85 
CHAPTER VIII. 
Journey from Kemmoo to Funingkedy. — Some Account of the Lotus — A Youth 
murdered hy the Moors— interesting Scene at his Death .—Author passes through 
Simbing.—Some Particulars concerning Major Houghton. Author reaches 
Jarra — Situation of the surrounding States at the Period of his Arrival there ^ 
and a brief Account of the War between Kaaria and Baynbarra. - p. 98 
CHAPTER IX. 
So7ne Account of Jarra, and the Moorish Inhabitants. — The Author applies for, 
and obtains Permission from All, the Moorish Chief or Sovereign of Ludamar, 
to pass through his Territories. — Departs from Jarra, and arrives at Deena — 
/// treated by the Moors. — Proceeds to Sampaka— finds a Negro who makes 
Gunpowder. — Continues his Journey to Saniee, where he Is seized by some Moors 
•who are sent for that Purpose by All — Is conveyed a Prisoner to the Moorish 
Camp at Benoium, on the Borders of the Great Desert. - p. ill 
CHAPTER X. 
Various Occurrences during the Author's Confinctnent at Benowm — Is visited by 
some Moorish Ladles. — A Funeral and Wedding. — The Author receives an 
extraordinary Present from the Bride. — Other Circumstances Illustrative of the 
Moorish Character and Manners. />. 126 
CHAPTER XI. 
Occurrences at the Camp continued. — Information collected by the Author, concerning 
Houssa and Tombuctoo ; and the situation of the latter. — The Route described 
from Morocco to Benoivm — The Author s Distress fro?n Hunger All removes 
his Camp to the Northward . — The Author Is carried Prisoner to the new 
Encampment, and Is presented to ^ueen Fatlma. — Great Distress from the 
Want of Water. _ _ . . p, 1^8 
