In wildest Africa : the record of a hunting and exploration trip through Uganda, Victoria Nyanza, the Kilimanjaro region and British East Africa, with an account of an ascent of the snowfields of Mount Kibo, in East Central Africa, and a description of the various native tribes . dpainted curtains. There is agreat square in the centre, and around this are thevarious suites belonging to the Sultan. The haremis in a square, plain building connected with thepalace by a bridge. The reception hall is hung withportraits of former rulers and an especially finepicture of the Emperor of Austria and his


In wildest Africa : the record of a hunting and exploration trip through Uganda, Victoria Nyanza, the Kilimanjaro region and British East Africa, with an account of an ascent of the snowfields of Mount Kibo, in East Central Africa, and a description of the various native tribes . dpainted curtains. There is agreat square in the centre, and around this are thevarious suites belonging to the Sultan. The haremis in a square, plain building connected with thepalace by a bridge. The reception hall is hung withportraits of former rulers and an especially finepicture of the Emperor of Austria and his beautifulEmpress, Elizabeth. The floors are covered withsplendid rugs from Persia and India, and there arepriceless treasures of ebony, ivory, lacquer-work,gold and silver, among them two chairs made ofsilver dragons with glittering scales and studdedwith jewels, a gift from Queen Victoria. With his retinue, a few dignified Arabs, and , his English aide-de-camp, the Sultan receivedus. Ali bin Hamoud, a young man twenty-twoyears old last June, was educated at Eton, and showshis English education. Not a large man, but re-fined and dignified, he looks older than his yearsand has a kindly, off-hand way that recalled thestudent friends of my old college days. The Sul-. Zanzibar 71 tans features are decidedly Arab, and he has thestrong intelligence that marks his race, but his ac-cent is that of an Englishman of the upper talks of travel, books, scenery, the things a pol-ished traveller and elegant gentleman is interestedin. His Highness was dressed in an English suit ofwhite duck and wore a red fez. He rose and shookhands with us, asked us to be seated and orderedcoffee and cigarettes to be set before us. Almosthis first words were: I am greatly interested inyour big country, and planned to visit the UnitedStates last year. I was not able to go at that time,but I am going to America as soon as I can makemy arrangements. I told him he would see wonderful things andr


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