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CONTENTS. 
River Fakme — Fishery on that River — proceeds along its Bank to Naye or 
Nayemow — crosses the Faleme and arrives at Fatteconda.—Has an Interview 
•with Almami, the Sovereign of Bondou. — Description of the King^s Dwelling — 
has a second Interview with the King, who begs the Author s Coat. — Author 
visits the King's Wives — is permitted to depart on friendly Terms. — jfourney by 
Night — arrives at yoag. — Some Account of Bondou and its Inhabitants the 
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CHAPTER V. 
Accoutit of Kajaaga. — SeratvooUies — their Manners and Language. — Account of 
foag. — The Author is ill treated, and robbed of half of his Effects, by Order of 
• Batcheriy the King. — Charity of a female Slave. — The Author is visited by Demba 
Sego, Nephew of the King of Kasson, ivho offers to conduct him in safety to that 
Kingdom. — Offer accepted. — The Author and his Protector, with a numerous 
Retinue, set out and reach Samee, on the Banks of the Senegal. — Proceed to Kayee, 
snd crossing the Senegal, arrive in the Kingdoyn of Kasson. p. 63 
CHAPTER VI. 
Arrival at Teesee. — Interview with Tiggity Sego, the King's Brother — the Author'' s 
detention at Teesee — some Account of that Place and its Inhabitants — incidents 
which occurred there. — Rapacious Conduct of Tiggity Sego towards the Author on 
his Departure. — Sets out for Kooniakary, the Capital of the Kingdom. — Incidents 
on the Raady and Arrival at Kooniakary. - - 74 
CHAPTER VII. 
The Author adjnitted to an Audience of the King of Kasson, whom he finds well 
disposed toivards him. — Incidents during the Author's Stay at Kooniakary. — 
Departs thence for Kemmoo, the Capital of Kaarta. — Is received with great 
Kindness by the King of Kaarta, who dissuades him from prosecuting his "Journey y 
en Account of approaching Hostilities with the King of Bambarra. — The Author 
determines, notwithstanding, to proceed ; and the usual Routes being obstructed, 
takes the Path to Ludamar, a Moorish Kingdom. — Is accommodated by the King 
with a Guide to farra, the frontier Town cf the Moorish Territories; and 
