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CONTENTS. 
Welcome at Farajoke—Elevated-Country at Farajoke—Stopped 
by the Asua—Eeturn to Ohbo—Gallantry of Katchiba—Katchiba 
determines to ride—First Attempts at Horsemanship—Becover 
the lost Horse—Ceremony at parting with Katchiba—Beturn 
to Latooka—Discovery of supposed Yams—Beware of Botanists- 
—Baboons—The Maharif Antelope—The Giraffe—Hunting 
Giraffes—Unsuccessful Hunt—Benighted—Begain the Party— 
Bread-baking on the March — Sickness; Small-Pox — Wank 
the Interpreter — First Clue to the Lake — Brown Men 
are called White . Page 287—350 
CHAPTEB IX. 
THE TURKS ATTACK KAYALA. 
The “Pleasant Bobber” killed—Division of the Spoil—Discord! 
among the Natives—The Life of Women spared in War— 
Scarcity of Salt among the Latookas—Another Cause of Alarms 
—The Turks murder a Native—Country disturbed—G ood Sport 
—Two Thieves — Ibrahimawa’s Beminiscences of England — 
Party recalled to Obbo—White Ants—Destructiveness of Birds- 
— Cattle Stealers at Night—A Thief shot—My Wife ill 
with Fever—March to Obbo—Great Puff Adder—Poison Fangs- 
of Snakes—Violent Storm—Arrive again at Obbo—Hostility 
caused by the Turks—The M.D. attends us—Death of “ Mouse”' 
—Marauding Expedition—Saat becomes scientific—Saat and 
Gaddum Her—Will England suppress the Slave-Trade?—Filthy 
Customs of the Natives—The Egyptian Scarabseus—Bacheeta., 
the Unyoro Slave—Intelligence of the Lake—Its probable- 
Commercial Advantages—Commerce with the Interior—Obbo- 
the Clothing Frontier—Death of my last Camel—Excellent 
Species of Gourd—A Morning Call in Obbo—Katckiba’s Musical 
Accomplishments — Loss of remaining Donkey—“Coming. 
Events,” &c.—Fever—Symptoms—Dismal Prospect. 
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