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CONTENTS. 
CHAPTER XII. 
RECOVERED. 
Tlie Sugar-cane indigenous—Close to the Lake—Discovery of the 
Albert N’yanza—The Albert N’yanza—The Lake declared to 
be the Sea—Yacovia—Salt-pits—Geography of the Lake— 
Countries bordering the Lake—Sources of the Nile—Albert 
Lake, the great Reservoir — Unhealthy Climate — Arrange 
Canoes for Lake Yoyage—Yoyage upon the Lake—Deserted 
by the Boatmen—No Pilot—Endeavour to civilize the Canoes 
—Natives Yolunteer as Boatmen—Storm on the Lake—Nearly 
Swamped—Falls of the Kaiigiri River—Shoot a Crocodile— 
Elephants in the Lake—Inhospitable Natives—Procure Supplies 
—The Lake changes its Character—Arrival at Magungo—Eisli 
and fishing—Native fishing Arrangements—Exit of the Nile 
from the Lake—The Yictoria Nile at Magungo—Examination 
of the Nile—Leave Magungo—Yoyage up the Yictoria Nile— 
Canoe Yoyage terminates — The Murchison Falls—Hippo¬ 
potamus charges the Canoe — Crocodiles — The Island of 
Patooan—Sickness on the March—Difference in the Level 
between Karuma and the Lake—Altitudes . Page 328—371 
CHAPTER XIII. 
TREACHEROUS DESIGNS OF THE NATIVES. 
Confined in the Country—Deserted by the Natives—Misery at 
Shooa Moru—Hard Fare—Kamrasi’s Tactics—The Bait takes— 
We are carried to the King’s Camp—Rejoin the Turks’ Detach¬ 
ment—Kamrasi seeks my Alliance—M’Gambi has impersonated 
the King—The real Kamrasi—The begging Envoy—Introduc¬ 
tion to the real King — The Native Court — Return to 
Camp. Page 372—387 
CHAPTER XIY. 
A HOME IN KISOONA. 
Native Preparations of Food—Beads and Native Markets—Yaponr 
Bath for Fever—State Yisit from the King—The King in love 
with a Tooth-comb—Attempts at Ancient History—Kamrasi’s 
Request—Kamrasi tries Tartar-emetic—Sudden Invasion of the 
Country — The British Flag protects Unyoro — Diplomatic 
Arrangement—The Retreat of the Invaders . Page 388—401 
