On returning to the village, after an excursion to the river-side to
inspect the fishery, an old Moorish shereef came to bestow his
blessing upon me, and beg some paper to write saphies upon. This
man had seen Major Houghton in the kingdom of Kaarta, and told me
that he died in the country of the Moors.
About three in the afternoon we continued our course along the bank
of the river to the northward, till eight o'clock, when we reached
Nayemow. Here the hospitable master of the town received us kindly,
and presented us with a bullock. In return I gave him some amber
and beads.
December 21. - In the morning, having agreed for a canoe to carry
over my bundles, I crossed the river, which came up to my knees as I
sat on my horse; but the water is so clear, that from the high bank
the bottom is visible all the way over.
About noon we entered Fatteconda, the capital of Bondou, and in a
little time received an invitation to the house of a respectable
slatee: for as there are no public-houses in Africa, it is
customary for strangers to stand at the bentang, or some other place
of public resort, till they are invited to a lodging by some of the
inhabitants.