. Chiefs and cities of Central Africa, across Lake Chad by way of British, French, and German territories. Natural history -- Africa; Africa, Central -- Description and travel; Africa, West -- Description and travel. 258 CHIEFS & CITIES OF CENTRAL AFRICA of the horns and teases it, dodging as the brute butts. When it is fairly infuriated he springs on to its head and holds on to the horns—a game that is hazardous enough, for the horns are long and sharp, and danger is added by the somewhat insecure tenure of the Tengale Instrument of Please note that these images are extrac


. Chiefs and cities of Central Africa, across Lake Chad by way of British, French, and German territories. Natural history -- Africa; Africa, Central -- Description and travel; Africa, West -- Description and travel. 258 CHIEFS & CITIES OF CENTRAL AFRICA of the horns and teases it, dodging as the brute butts. When it is fairly infuriated he springs on to its head and holds on to the horns—a game that is hazardous enough, for the horns are long and sharp, and danger is added by the somewhat insecure tenure of the Tengale Instrument of 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 Macleod, Olive. Edinburgh, London : W. Blackwood and sons


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