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crossed another, and stopped at Sirecaime, a village situ- 
ated between two mountains, where we slept. Next morn- 
ing received ten moulles* of corn and departed. 
At noon arrived at Camecon ; received there from Fiong, 
the Chief, a sheep, some milk, and corn. In the after- 
noon departed, and passed Sidong. At sun-set arrived at 
Sannanba, where we slept. I found here my sister and 
one of my wives I had left in my voyage with Mr. Park, 
and where they waited for my return. I asked them what 
they heard concerning Mr. Park. They assured me that 
they had seen Alhagi Biraim, who told them that Mr. 
Park was dead ; and that he saw the canoe in which he 
died in the country of Haoussa ; to which country, he, 
Alhagi, had been, and to the place where Mr. Park died. 
Yamme Marabou gave me bullock ; so did Moulina one ; 
Guiniba one ; and Facoro, the Chief, also one and some 
corn. Two sheep were given to me by Alhagi ; one by 
Fatuna-bougou ; one by Amadibinne-doucara, and three 
by Dimba Soumares. We staid there eight days. 
On the ninth day the hog I had left behind was brought 
here. I received one ass from Mouline : I gave to Amadi- 
binne one musket and five yards of white cotton ; to 
Yamme half a bottle of powder ; to my sister ten dollars 
and one muslin pagne ; to the Chief one bottle of powder 
* A small measure made out of a calabash. 
