. Chiefs and cities of Central Africa, across Lake Chad by way of British, French, and German territories. Natural history -- Africa; Africa, Central -- Description and travel; Africa, West -- Description and travel. two-inch only alternative. The doors were of zana matting, held in place by hinges of twine passed through holes at the sides of the entrances, which, besides serving their or- dinary purpose, formed a receptacle for oddments such as hairpins and razors, some of which we bought. The furniture consisted of comparatively high, well-ornamented stools, and plank- beds more or less une


. Chiefs and cities of Central Africa, across Lake Chad by way of British, French, and German territories. Natural history -- Africa; Africa, Central -- Description and travel; Africa, West -- Description and travel. two-inch only alternative. The doors were of zana matting, held in place by hinges of twine passed through holes at the sides of the entrances, which, besides serving their or- dinary purpose, formed a receptacle for oddments such as hairpins and razors, some of which we bought. The furniture consisted of comparatively high, well-ornamented stools, and plank- beds more or less uneven and always narrow, which, for the occupation of the great, were raised from the ground by tiny legs. Almost every house contained some. instrument of music, generally a pipe, and often a Guitar. kind of guitar. We offered to buy one of these, but the owner refused to sell it, because, while he played. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Macleod, Olive. Edinburgh, London : W. Blackwood and sons


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