A SAFARI AND WHAT IT IS 
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When the porters arrive at a camping place a 
good spot is picked out for our four tents and mess 
tent, the cook tent is located, and in a short time 
the camp is ready. In my tent the cot is spread, with 
blankets airing; the mosquito net is up, the table is 
ready, with toilet articles, books and cigars laid out. 
The three tin uniform cases are in their places, my 
The Safari in Camp 
cameras are in their places, as are also the guns 
and lanterns. A floor cloth covers the ground 
and a long easy chair is ready for occupancy. Tow¬ 
els and water are ready, and pajamas and cholera 
belt are on the pillow of the cot. Everything is 
done that should be done, and I am immediately in 
a well established house with all my favorite articles 
in their accustomed places. 
