. The story of the rear column of the Emin Pasha relief expedition [microform] . Explorers; Birds; Insects; Explorateurs; Oiseaux; Insectes. h f i m CHAPTER V. July 27th to Dkcembkr Slsr. Letter to Mrs. Jameson.âNo news of Tippu-Tib.âPromise to protect nativea. âReported arrival of Tippu's men.âKeturn of deserter from Stanley's paviy.âHis statement.âArrival of the Stanley.âRaid on the natives by Tippu-Tib's peopl e.âFinal departure of the Statihy.âFirst visitof Tippu- Tib s Arabs to Yambuya Camp.âHoimy crosses river to native village. â Abdullah punished for stealing an axe.âJameson and Ward s


. The story of the rear column of the Emin Pasha relief expedition [microform] . Explorers; Birds; Insects; Explorateurs; Oiseaux; Insectes. h f i m CHAPTER V. July 27th to Dkcembkr Slsr. Letter to Mrs. Jameson.âNo news of Tippu-Tib.âPromise to protect nativea. âReported arrival of Tippu's men.âKeturn of deserter from Stanley's paviy.âHis statement.âArrival of the Stanley.âRaid on the natives by Tippu-Tib's peopl e.âFinal departure of the Statihy.âFirst visitof Tippu- Tib s Arabs to Yambuya Camp.âHoimy crosses river to native village. â Abdullah punished for stealing an axe.âJameson and Ward start for Stanley Falls.âNatives offer to make them princes,âYalisula.âArrival at the Falls.âReceived by Tippu-Tib.âHe explains non-arrival of men. âNative wrestling-match.âJameson makes Tippu present of big rifle, âReturn to Yambuya.âSoudanese punished for theft.âSehm bin Mahommed.âArabs shoot down natives.âDisappointing news from Tippu-Tib.âRumours of Stanley's return.âBarttelot and Troup start for Falls.âA man possessed by a devil.âDeserter's story.âlionny's surgical skill.âThe Major returns.âOmaha.âReport of a white man coming down river.âFresh disappointment.âJaundice.âArabs try to prevent trade with natives.âBurgari Mahommed steals meat from Ward's house.âLiving skeletons.âThree dreams.âUngungu captured by Arabs.âChristmas Day.âFresh trouble between Arabs and natives. EXTRACTS FROM A LETTER TO MRS. JAMESON. July 271^/^,1887.â ... It is just a month since Mr. Stanley left us here. Tippu-Tib's men have not yet anived, and we are both very anxious about them, for should they noi turn up we shall have to wait here until Mr. Stanley comes back from Lake Albert Nyanza, and goodness knows when that may be, perhaps not until November. The men are mutinous enough already, and I do not like to think of what they will be like before then. I must make a lit< sketch-map of the Camp for you. August 1st.âI am so thankful that I have a tas


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