. Service & sport in the Sudan; a record of administration in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. With some intervals of sport and travel. .\L\M1 R OI- WAU MARSHALLING LHL loWN .MILIKH- i AMMUNITION 237 sowing when I came to drink coffee in theirvillages. In the meantime I was going to put theJehadia through their musketry course, the principalobject of the patrol, and would be far too busy to flyabout the country after a man who was behaving likea child. Next day brought me a letter from Muradasking for the Amaan, unconditional pardon. Itwas sent him, of course. I went with the officer anda shikar


. Service & sport in the Sudan; a record of administration in the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan. With some intervals of sport and travel. .\L\M1 R OI- WAU MARSHALLING LHL loWN .MILIKH- i AMMUNITION 237 sowing when I came to drink coffee in theirvillages. In the meantime I was going to put theJehadia through their musketry course, the principalobject of the patrol, and would be far too busy to flyabout the country after a man who was behaving likea child. Next day brought me a letter from Muradasking for the Amaan, unconditional pardon. Itwas sent him, of course. I went with the officer anda shikari, whom I soon dismissed, as I saw no game,to Duku, where the principal sheikhs lived. I heardlater that Murad and fifty bazingers were in one house,and positive that I had come to capture them. Every-where sowing was going on. At a small forge agunsmith was busy at his trade, surrounded by riflemenwaiting their turns to have new screws or springs putinto their Remingtons, or to have the back-sight takenoff, as they almost invariably do. They think itspresence heightens the flight of the bullet! I had teain several houses,


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