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CONTENTS. 
Wakkala—Deliglitful Scenery—Latooka Thieves—Stalking 
Antelopes—Cliase after Waterbuck—Good Service of Bifle—• 
The Turks’ Salute—Treacherous Welcome—Mahommed Her— 
Quarrelling among the Traders—The Latooka Mutiny—Bettle 
the Ringleader—Stop the Mutiny—I pursue a Fugitive, and 
interpose on his behalf—Held in some Estimation—Desertion 
of Men—The Natives of Latooka—Their probable Origin— 
Tribes hard to distinguish—Tarrangolle—Native Architecture— 
Exhumation of the Dead—Coiffure of Natives—Hair Helmets- 
of Latooka—Fighting Bracelets—The Latooka Women—The 
Chief’s Introduction—“ Moy ” and his Ladies—Bokke proposes 
to improve Mrs. Baker—Bokke and Daughter—Extraction of 
the front Teeth—The Value of Wives—Cows of more value 
than Women—Destruction of Mahommed ILer’s People—Death 
of my Deserters—My Prophecy realized—Apprehensive of an 
Attack—The Turks insult the Women—Ill Conduct of the 
Turks—Well done, Bokke !—Results of the Turks’ Misconduct 
—Interview with Commoro—Awkward Position—The Latooka 
War Signal—Preparations for Defence—We await the Attack— 
Parley—Too “ wide awake”—Camp at Tarrangolle—Scarcity 
in View of Plenty—Wild Duck Shooting—The Crested Crane, 
&c.—Adda’s Proposal—Obtuseness of Natives—Degraded State 
of Natives.. Page 181—242 
CHAPTER VI. 
THE FUNERAL DANCE. 
A Funeral Dance—Bari Interpreters—Commoro, the Lion—Con¬ 
versation with Commoro—“ Where will the Spirit live % — 
“ Good and bad all die ”—Failure of the religious Argument— 
Further Conversation — The Camel poisoned — Habits of the 
Camel—Camel’s peculiar Constitution—The Hygeen, or riding 
Dromedary—Loss of Camel a Misfortune—Dirty Donkeys. 
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