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CONTENTS. 
Natives — Inroads into the Negro Countries — State of the Slave Trade — Crimes and 
Punishments — Character of the Natives — Rehglon — State of Literature and In- 
genuity — Language — State of the Women — Records — Slavery and the Slave Trade 
— Laws relative to the Issue of Slaves Page 270 
CHAPTER VIII. 
Arrangements for our Departure from Morzouk — Parting with the Sultan — Leave Mor- 
zouk to return to Tripoli — Sleep at Dgleim — Mode of conducting a Kaffle of Slaves 
— Arrival at Ghroodwa — Pass two Days at Sebha — Are joined by more Kaffles — 
Marriage of an Arab — Account of the AVadey Shati — Arrive at Temenhint — Zeghen 
Om el Abeed — Pass of Kenair — Pass over the five Days Desert to Sockna — Troubles 
at Sockna — Further Description of that Place 290 
CHAPTER IX. 
Leave Sockna — Stop at Hammam — Well of Temedd — Sufferings of the Slaves — Arrive 
at Bonjem — Danger on the Desert — Zemzem — Sofageen — Storm in the Mountains 
— See two Roman Ruins — Arrive at Zleetun — Description of that Place — Leave 
Zleetun — Visit Lebida — Illness — Arrival at Tripoli — Account of the Negroes of the 
Kaffle — General Notices of the Desert — Belford's bad State of Health — Departure 
from Tripoli — Pass Quarantine at Leghorn — Return over the Continent to Eng- 
land • . . 323 
