- This day we travelled over a rough stony country, and
having passed Seimpo and a number of other villages, arrived in the
afternoon at Lackarago, a small village which stands upon the ridge
of hills that separates the kingdoms of Kasson and Kaarta.
In the
course of the day we passed many hundreds of people flying from
Kaarta with their families and effects.
February 9. - Early in the morning we departed from Lackarago, and a
little to the eastward came to the brow of a hill from whence we had
an extensive view of the country. Towards the south-east were
perceived some very distant hills, which our guide told us were the
mountains of Fooladoo. We travelled with great difficulty down a
stony and abrupt precipice, and continued our way in the bed of a
dry river course, where the trees, meeting overhead, made the place
dark and cool. In a little time we reached the bottom of this
romantic glen, and about ten o'clock emerged from between two rocky
hills, and found ourselves on the level and sandy plains of Kaarta.
At noon we arrived at a korree, or watering place, where for a few
strings of beads I purchased as much milk and corn-meal as we could
eat; indeed, provisions are here so cheap, and the shepherds live in
such affluence, that they seldom ask any return for what
refreshments a traveller receives from them. From this korree we
reached Feesurah at sunset, where we took up our lodging for the
night.
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