. ' SIR, PEOPLE WANT TO CAMP.' the beginning of an expedition, he was unwilling to pro- ceed to severe measures as long as we were near the coast. And, truth to tell, in spite of our forbearance, this desertion soon assumed alarming proportions. But Count Teleki behaved as if he noticed nothing, and steadily proceeded on his march. And when, soon afterwards, Muallim Harun, once in the service of the Mission, who spoke English, came up to him and said, c Sir, people want to camp,' the Count merely answered grimly,


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