First Footsteps In East Africa; Or, An Exploration Of Harar. By Richard F. Burton

 -  We passed, on the right, the low
island of Masha, belonging to the City of the Slave Merchant,--
Tajurrah,--and - Page 32
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We Passed, On The Right, The Low Island Of Masha, Belonging To The "City Of The Slave Merchant,"-- Tajurrah,--And On The Left Two Similar Patches Of Seagirt Sand, Called Aybat And Saad El Din.

These places supply Zayla, in the Kharif or hot season [20], with thousands of gulls' eggs,--a great luxury.

At noon we sighted our destination. Zayla is the normal African port,--a strip of sulphur-yellow sand, with a deep blue dome above, and a foreground of the darkest indigo. The buildings, raised by refraction, rose high, and apparently from the bosom of the deep. After hearing the worst accounts of it, I was pleasantly disappointed by the spectacle of white-washed houses and minarets, peering above a long low line of brown wall, flanked with round towers.

As we slowly threaded the intricate coral reefs of the port, a bark came scudding up to us; it tacked, and the crew proceeded to give news in roaring tones. Friendship between the Amir of Harar and the governor of Zayla had been broken; the road through the Eesa Somal had been closed by the murder of Masud, a favourite slave and adopted son of Sharmarkay; all strangers had been expelled the city for some misconduct by the Harar chief; moreover, small-pox was raging there with such violence that the Galla peasantry would allow neither ingress nor egress. [21] I had the pleasure of reflecting for some time, dear L., upon the amount of responsibility incurred by using the phrase "I will;" and the only consolation that suggested itself was the stale assurance that

"Things at the worst most surely mend."

No craft larger than a canoe can ride near Zayla.

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