Has an interview with Almami, the Sovereign of Bondou.
Description of the King's dwelling - has a second interview with the King,
who begs the Author's Coat. Author visits the King's wives - is permitted
to depart on friendly terms. Journey by night - arrives at Joag. Some
account of Bondou and its inhabitants, the Foulahs.
CHAPTER V.
Account of Kajaaga. Serawoollies - their manners and language. Account of
Joag. The Author is ill treated, and robbed of half of his effects, by
order of Batcheri, the king. Charity of a female slave. - The Author is
visited by Demba Sego, nephew of the King of Kasson, who offers to
conduct him in safety to that kingdom. Offer accepted. The Author and his
protector, with a numerous retinue, set out and reach Samee, on the banks
of the Senegal. Proceed to Kayee, and, crossing the Senegal, arrive in
the kingdom of Kasson.
CHAPTER VI.
Arrival at Teesee. Interview with Tiggity Sego, the king's brother. The
Author's detention at Teesee. Some account of that place and its
inhabitants. Incidents which occurred there. Rapacious conduct of Tiggity
Sego toward the Author on his departure. Sets out for Kooniakary, the
capital of the kingdom. Incidents on the road, and arrival at Kooniakary.
CHAPTER VII.
The Author admitted to an audience of the King of Kasson, whom he finds
well disposed towards him.