. Discovery of Lakes Rudolf and Stefanie : a narrative of Count Samuel Talaki's exploring . ^ he had carried off a 10-borerifle belonging to Count Teleki. Maktubu had flogged the manthe day before, which perhaps accounted for his disappear-ance. In spite of every effort we never found him again. During the next night one of Jumbe Kimemetas men dis-. HUNTING CATFISH IN RAIN POOLS. appeared, the same who had already deserted to the Eeshiat andbeen fetched back, taking with him the stuffs, beads, silvermoney, and other small things belonging to his had not punished the man when he


. Discovery of Lakes Rudolf and Stefanie : a narrative of Count Samuel Talaki's exploring . ^ he had carried off a 10-borerifle belonging to Count Teleki. Maktubu had flogged the manthe day before, which perhaps accounted for his disappear-ance. In spite of every effort we never found him again. During the next night one of Jumbe Kimemetas men dis-. HUNTING CATFISH IN RAIN POOLS. appeared, the same who had already deserted to the Eeshiat andbeen fetched back, taking with him the stuffs, beads, silvermoney, and other small things belonging to his had not punished the man when he captured himthe first time, but merely gave him a good lecture. We hadwarned the leaders of the caravan the very day before thesefugitives got off that we were approaching a turning point inthe journey, when the march across the dreaded waterless 214 THROUGH TURIvANA AND SUK inland district was about to begin, and that they must keep asharp look-out on the men, some of whom would be sure totry and get off on this their last opportunity. To which JumbeKimemeta had replied that he had too many slaves to be ableto keep them all together. Jumbe Kimemeta really was a thoroughly good fellow, andwe were specially struck with his behaviour just now, forthough h was generally rather a careless Mahomedan hekept his fast for this sacred month, in spit


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