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

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_18th November_.--About 2 A.M. the camels (eleven in number) were lightly
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_18th November_.--About 2 A.M. The Camels (Eleven In Number) Were Lightly Loaded, Portions Of The Luggage Being Sent Back To Kurayat Till More Carriage Could Be Procured.

The caravan crossed the plain southwards, and after about two miles' march entered a deep stony watercourse winding through the barren hills.

After five miles' progress over rough ground, Lieutenant Speke unloaded under a tree early in the afternoon near some pools of sweet rain water collected in natural basins of limestone dotting the watercourse. The place is called Iskodubuk; the name of the watercourse is Duktura. The Sultan and the Abban were both left behind to escort the baggage from Las Kuray to Kurayat. They promised to rejoin Lieutenant Speke before nightfall; the former appeared after five, the latter after ten, days. The Sultan sent his son Abdallah, a youth of about fifteen years old, who proved so troublesome that Lieutenant Speke was forced repeatedly to dismiss him: still the lad would not leave the caravan till it reached the Dulbahanta frontier. And the Abban delayed a Negro servant, Lieutenant Speke's gun-bearer, trying by many offers and promises to seduce him from service.

_19th November_.--At dawn the camels were brought in; they had been feeding at large all night, which proves the safety of the country. After three hours' work at loading, the caravan started up the watercourse. The road was rugged; at times the watercourse was blocked up with boulders, which compelled the travellers temporarily to leave it.

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