He Then Dismounted, Laid His Spear Across The
Road, And Having Said A Number Of Short Prayers, Concluded With Three
Loud Whistles; After Which He Listened For Some Time, As If In
Expectation Of An Answer, And Receiving None, Told Us We Might Proceed
Without Fear, For There Was No Danger.
About noon we passed a number of
large villages quite deserted, the inhabitants having fled into Kasson to
avoid the horrors of war.
We reached Karankalla at sunset; this formerly
was a large town, but having been plundered by the Bambarrans about four
years ago, nearly one half of it is still in ruins.
Feb. 12th. At daylight we departed from Karankalla, and as it was but a
short day's journey to Kemmoo, we travelled slower than usual, and amused
ourselves by collecting such eatable fruits as grew near the road-side.
In this pursuit I had wandered a little from my people, and being
uncertain whether they were before or behind me, I hastened to a rising
ground to look about me. As I was proceeding towards this eminence, two
Negro horsemen, armed with muskets, came galloping from among the bushes:
on seeing them I made a full stop; the horsemen did the same; and all
three of us seemed equally surprised and confounded at this interview. As
I approached them, their fears increased, and one of them, after casting
upon me a look of horror, rode off at full speed; the other, in a panic
of fear, put his hands over his eyes, and continued muttering prayers
until his horse, seemingly without the rider's knowledge, conveyed him
slowly after his companion.
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