. JUMBE KIMEMETA. place to house our goods, then to superintend the unpacking and sorting—sometimes, in fact, lending a hand myself, for the crowd of negroes I had engaged often stood gaping and chatter- ing, and it was hard work to keep them steadily at their task. It was also high time to be looking out for recruits, and above all to secure a picked body of guides. And this time I


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