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told them that, after the treatment my guide had expe- 
rienced, they could not expect that I would go to Bady 
alone ; that if I went I would take twenty or thirty of my 
people with me. This seemed not so agreeable ; and it 
was at last determined that the horse, &c. should be 
brought half way between the two villages, and delivered 
on receipt of the goods. I accordingly paid at different 
times goods to the amount of one hundred and six hars, 
being not quit© one-third of what a coffle of Negroes would 
have paid. Faranba's people still kept our guide's gun 
and sword ; alleging, that they were sent away in the 
night to Bisra, a town in the neighbourhood, but would be 
sent after us as soon as the person returned who had gone 
in quest of them. We accordingly departed from Tambico 
about three o'clock, and halted for the night at Jeningalla 
near Bufra, or Kabatenda, where I formerly slept ; my 
former landlord brought me a large calabash of milk. 
o 
II 
/ 
Mer. Alt. Tambico 
166 
56 
0 
Diam. 
0 
32 
0 
i 167 
28 
0 
83 
44 
0 
Zenith Distance 
6 
16 
0 
Deck 
20 
9 
0 
Latitude 
13 
53 
0 
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