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CONTENTS. 
CHAPTER II. 
BAD DECEPTION AT GONDOKORO. 
Reports of Speke and Grant—The Bari Tribe—Description of the 
Natives—Effects of poisoned Arrows—Hostility of the Bari 
Tribe—Atrocities of the trading Parties—Lawlessness at Gon- 
dokoro—A Boy shot—The first Mutiny—Decision of my 
Wife—The Khartoum Escort—Arrival of Speke and Grant— 
Gladness, at meeting them—Their appearance—Speke and 
Grant’s Discoveries—Another Lake reported to exist—Speke’s. 
Instructions—Arrange to explore the Luta N’Zige—Scarcity at 
Gondokoro—Speke and Grant depart to Khartoum. Page 60—75 
CHAPTER III. 
GUN ACCIDENT. 
Gun Accident—Birds ruin the Donkeys—Arrangement with 
Mahommed—His Duplicity—Plot to obstruct my Advance 
—The Boy Saat—Llistory of Saat—First Introduction to 
Saat—Turned out by Mistake—Saat’s Character—Something 
brewing—Mutiny of Escort—Preparation for the worst— 
Disarm the Mutineers—Mahommed’s desertion—Arrangement 
with Koorshid Aga—The last Hope gone—Expedition ruined 
—Resolution to advance—Richarn faithful—Bari Chief’s 
Report—Parley with Mutineers—Conspiracy again—Night 
Visit of Eadeela—“ Quid pro Quo”—“Adda,” the Latooka— 
Arrange to start for Latooka—Threats of Kooshid’s People— 
Determination to proceed—Start from Gondokoro—My own 
Guide. Page 71—96 
CHAPTER IV. 
FIRST NIGHT’S MARCH. 
Bivouacking—Arrival at Belignan—Attempts at Conciliation— 
I shame my Men—The March—Advantages of Donkeys 
—Advice for Travellers—Want of Water—A forced March— 
Its Difficulties—Delays on the Road—Cleverness of the 
Donkeys—Party dead-beat—Improvidence of Monkey—We 
obtain Water—Native Tit-Bits—Surrounded by Natives— 
Cross-Examination—Recognition of the Chief—Interest of 
Natives—The Monkey Wallady—We leave Tollogo—The 
