A day with the howartis - A hippo's gallant fight - Abou Do leaves
us - Three yards from a lion - Days of delight - A lion's furious
rage - Astounding courage of a horse
CHAPTER XI.
The bull-elephant - Daring Hamrans - The elephant helpless - Visited
by a minstrel - A determined musician - The nest of the outlaws -
The Atbara River
CHAPTER XII.
Abyssinian slave-girls - Khartoum - The Soudan under Egyptian rule -
Slave-trade in the Soudan - The obstacles ahead
CHAPTER XIII.
Gondokoro - A mutiny quelled - Arrival of Speke and Grant - The sources
of the Nile-Arab duplicity - The boy-slave's story - Saat adopted
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.