In the Heart of Africa by Sir Samuel White Baker
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CHAPTER XIV.
Startling disclosures--The last hope seems gone--The Bari chief's advice--Hoping for the best--Ho for Central Africa! CHAPTER XV. A start made at last--A forced march--Lightening the ship--Waiting for the caravan--Success hangs in the balance--The greatest rascal in Central Africa--Legge demands another bottle CHAPTER XVI. The greeting of the slave-traders--Collapse of the mutiny--African funerals-Visit from the Latooka chief--Bokke makes a suggestion-- Slaughter of the Turks--Success as a prophet--Commoro's philosophy CHAPTER XVII. Disease in the camp--Forward under difficulties--Our cup of misery overflows--A rain-maker in a dilemma-Fever again--Ibrahim's quandary-Firing the prairie CHAPTER XVIII. Greeting from Kamrasi's people--Suffering from the sins of others-Alone among savages--The free-masonry of Unyoro.--Pottery and civilization CHAPTER XIX. |
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