. Discovery of Lakes Rudolf and Stefanie : a narrative of Count Samuel Talaki's exploring. 'ICOIBIS; THEIR ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES 35 gourds, however, the people had to provide for themselves. This division of the party into kanibis leads to a good many- bits of cheating, as the men sell pots, axes, knives, parts of their loads, everything barterable in fact, to the natives ; but as the journey proceeds it lessens the work all round considerably, the leaders of each kambi being held responsible for every- thing connected with it. For waiting on us there remained. OUR CANVAS BOAT ON THE MA


. Discovery of Lakes Rudolf and Stefanie : a narrative of Count Samuel Talaki's exploring. 'ICOIBIS; THEIR ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES 35 gourds, however, the people had to provide for themselves. This division of the party into kanibis leads to a good many- bits of cheating, as the men sell pots, axes, knives, parts of their loads, everything barterable in fact, to the natives ; but as the journey proceeds it lessens the work all round considerably, the leaders of each kambi being held responsible for every- thing connected with it. For waiting on us there remained. OUR CANVAS BOAT ON THE MARCH. the three Swahili I had engaged when I first arrived at Zanzi- bar, one of whom, Jomari, Count Teleki chose for himself, leaving the other two—Chuma and Baraka—to me; and, taking into account that they were once slaves, I found them most willing and attentive; they did for me what the two Somal body-servants did for Count Teleki. Lastly, I must introduce our cook, Mhogo, an old negro, who had travelled with Speke and Cameron already. He. 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 Höhnel, Ludwig, Ritter von. London : Longmans, Green & Co


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