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cAolee, two rivulets, and arrived at noon at Moiissala ; 
slept there. We vrere w^ell treated by the Chief. I gave 
him two flints and thirty loads of powder. Departed very 
early, and arrived at Tambouncana on the Senegal River. 
I there saw a Moor who had a very fine mare, which I 
bought with the goods which were returned to me in my 
palaver at Dramana. The King of Bambarra built there 
a large fort. We departed, and arrived at noon at Sami- 
couta ; we then went to GuicAalel, where we slept at the 
house of Amady face, Chief of the village. We stopt 
there the next day, owing to one of my slaves running 
away, whom I got back again. Early in the morning we 
crossed the Senegal River at Settoucoule, on the Moors' 
side. I bought one sheep ; slept there, and was well 
treated. 
Departed early ; stopt at nine A. M. at Coulou, and 
slept there ; we found there only the women, the men had 
followed the Bambarra army. Departed early, crossed 
C^olibinne and arrived at Challimancounna, where I staid 
two days. Ourigiague, the Chief, received me well, and 
killed a bullock. I gave him one bottle of powder. We 
departed long before day-break, crossed Fallaou, stopt at 
day-break at the Lake of Douro to take water ; we went 
on, and arrived at nine A. M. at Medina. I was obliged 
to stay there twelve days, to wait the return of one of my 
