. OUR CAMP AT MIRIALI'S. themselves at home. There was always something new to look at, and in addition to the usual articles of food, we were able to buy fresh butter. We also got quantities of the iron chains called Mikufu. In the morning we took some observations with the boiling-point thermometer, which Miriali watched attentively. Count Teleki explained the mysterious operation to him, and he translated all he could understand to his assembled people.


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