The Nile Tributaries Of Abyssinia And The Sword Hunters Of The Hamran Arabs By Sir Samuel W. Baker
 -  By the 17th December, 1862,
our preparations were completed; three vessels were laden with
large quantities of stores--400 bushels - Page 149
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By The 17th December, 1862, Our Preparations Were Completed; Three Vessels Were Laden With Large Quantities Of Stores--400 Bushels Of Corn, Twenty-Nine Transport Animals, Including Camels, Donkeys, And Horses (Among The Latter Was My Old Hunter Tetel).

Ninety-six souls formed my whole party, including forty well-armed men, with Johann Schmidt and Richarn.

On the 18th December we sailed from Khartoum upon the White Nile towards its unknown sources, and bade farewell to the last vestige of law, government, and civilization. I find in my journal, the last words written at our departure upon this uncertain task, "God grant us success; if He guides, I have no fear."

* The account of the White Nile voyage, with the happy meeting of captains Speke and Grant, and the subsequent discovery of the "Albert N'yanza," has been already given in the work of that title.

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