TKB IKIH&S SEAT AvT JffiUM. 
CHAPTER I. 
" August 14, 1805. Although at day light I urged our people to 
make all expedition, it was nine o'clock before the baggage was pro- 
perly arranged, when we left Dixan on our way to Antalow. We 
had the satisfaction of finding our mules not inferior to those that 
brought us to Dixan. 
" We passed the church to our right, and then proceeded over 
a rocky hill, at the foot of which were some small vallies, and be- 
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yond them a village called Hadawe. We had scarcely passed this 
latter place, when we were followed by some of its inhabitants, who 
much wished us to halt there; among these was one of the Bahar- 
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