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  Fatikowasinnorthlatitude3degrees01minutes,and165milesfromheadquarters。HadIattemptedtoreleasesomethousandslavesfromthedifferentstations,Ishouldhaverequiredalargemilitaryforcetohaveoccupiedthosestations,andtohavedrivenoutthewholeoftheslave-huntersbodily。

  Iftheslaveshadbeenreleased,itwouldhavebeenimpossibletohavereturnedthemtotheirhomes,astheyhadbeencollectedfromeveryquarterofthecompassandfromgreatdistances。IfIhadkeptthem,I

  couldnothaveprocuredfoodforsolargeanumber:asthestationscontainedseveralthousand。

  Underthecircumstances,Itookthewisercourseofnon-interferencewiththestockinhand,butIissuedthemostsevereordersrespectingthefutureconductofAbouSaood’scompanies。Iarrangedtoleaveadetachmentof100men,underthecommandofMajorAbdullah,toformastationadjoiningthatofAbouSaoodinFatiko,togetherwiththeheavierbaggageandthegreaterportionoftheammunition。

  Thegovernmentwouldbethusrepresentedbyamostrespectableandcivilizedofficer,whowouldgiveconfidenceandprotectiontothecountry;asIconcludedthattheprestigeoftheKhedivewouldbesufficienttoestablishorderamonghissubjects,bytherepresentationofoneofhisofficersandadetachmentof100troops。

  IgaveorderstoGimoroandShoolitopreparecarriersforthejourneytoUnyoro。

  AnuntowardoccurrencehadtakenplaceshortlyafterourarrivalatFatiko。

  Ashasalreadybeendescribed,theLoborenativeshadnotonlycheatedusoutofmanycowsthathadbeenreceived,forwhichthecarriershadnotbeenforthcoming,butnumbershaddesertedontheroad,whichhadcausedthetroopsgreattroubleandfatigue,astheyhadbeenobligedtodivideamongthemtheabandonedloads。UponourarrivalatFatiko,thesonofsheikAbbio,ofLobore,wouldhaveabscondedwithallhispeople,hadhenotbeenretainedbythetroops。Thismanwasresponsibleforthenativeswhohadengagedthemselvesforthejourney。

  ItwouldhavebeentheheightofimprudencetohavepermittedtheimmediatedepartureofourcarriersbeforeIhadarrangedforthefuture,thusabouteightyweresecuredbythesoldiers,includingthesheik’sson,fromageneralstampedethattookplace。

  Iorderedthemtobedisarmed,asIconsideredthatifunarmed,theywouldnotventurealonethroughtheMadicountry。

  Intheeveningtheyweresecuredbyaslightlinetiedroundeachman’sneck,andconnectedingangsoffive。Aguardwasplacedovertheminadditiontotheusualsentries。

  Atabout4a。m。asignalwasgivenbyoneoftheirpeople。Everymanhadgnawedthroughhiscordwithhisteethduringthedarkness,andattheconcertedcryinalanguagethatnooneunderstood,theentireparty,ofupwardsofeightymen,knockeddowntheastonishedguard,alsothesentries,andrushedheadlongovertherocksinthedirectionofLobore。

  Itwasanaturalimpulseandasoldier’sdutytofireinthedirectionoftheassailants,astheoverturnedsentriesquicklyrecoveredandjoinedtheguardinavolley。

  Iwasupinaninstant,anduponarrivalatthespotIwasinformedoftheoccurrence。Itwaspitchdark,thereforealanternwasbrought,andafterasearch,threebodieswerediscoveredoftherashandunfortunateLobore。Iwasexceedinglysorrythatsuchaneventhadhappened,atthesametimeIcouldhardlyblamethesentries。Iwasmuchafraidthatifthreewereshotdead,othersmusthaveescapedwounded,andaltogethertheaffairwouldhaveabadeffectatLobore。

  ThesheikofFatikowasnamedWat-el-Ajoos。Thisnamehadbeengivenhimbytheslave-hunters,meaning”Sonoftheoldman。”Hisvillagewasnotquitehalfamilefromourcamp,andhefrequentlycametoseemewithhisinterpreter,accompaniedbyhiswives。

  UponhisfirstvisitIgavehimalongblueshirt,togetherwithsomeyardsofTurkeyredcambric,toformawaistsash;alsoaredfezandtworazors,withaquantityofbeadsforhiswives。

  FatikoismerelyadistrictofthegreatcountryofShooli,whichisgovernedbythesheik,RotJarma。Thispersonhadsentwordthatheintendedtovisitme,totenderhisallegiancetothegovernment。

  On16thMarch,awildsoundofmanyhornswasthefirstintroduction,andshortlyafter,anumberofhispeopleadvancedchantingapeculiarlowsong,anddancingasolemnslowstep。Thegreatsheikcamebehindthem。Hewasquicklyusheredintomypresencebeneathashadyacacia,closetomytentdoor。Hewasperfectlyredfromheadtotoes,havingbeenfreshlysmearedwithredochreandgreasefortheinterview。A

  well-dressedskinofanantelopewasslungacrosshisshoulder,anddescendingacrosshisloinsitconstitutedhisscantyclothing。

  Hisconversationwasmerelyarepetitionoftheoldstorybeingaseriesofcomplaintsagainsttheslave-hunters。HedeclaredthathehadnevervisitedAbouSaoodoranyofhispeople,butthatwhenhehadheardofmyarrival,hehaddeterminedatoncetoofferhisallegiance,andheandalladjacentcountrieswouldservethegovernmentfaithfully,inreturnforprotectionandjustice。

  Iassuredhimthathehadnothingtofearfromtheslave-huntersinfuture,asIshouldleaveMajorAbdullahandadetachmentoftroopstorepresentthegovernmentduringmyabsence。Hewastosupplythemwithcorn,andtoyieldthesameobediencetoMajorAbdullahashewouldtome。Igavehimnineyardsofredcottoncloth,sixpoundsofbeads,tworazors,onecomb,twohornsnakesinboxes,oneknife,oneburningglass,onezincmirror,twonickelspoons,threerodsofthickbrasswire,twofingerrings,twopairofear-rings,tworedandyellowcottonhandkerchiefs。

  Thetotalvalueofthisextensivepresentwasabouttwenty-oneshillings。

  Beforehehadarrived,hehadrequestedthatagoatmightbesenttobeslaughteredatastreambeforeheshouldcrossover;otherwisebadluckwouldattendhisvisit。Ofcoursethiswasaccededto,andthegoatwassacrificedandeatenbyhispeople。

  Igavehim,accordingtomyusualcustomwithallsheiksandheadmen,seedsofthebestEgyptiancotton,tomatoes,pumpkins,cucumbers,water-melons,sweet-melons,barmian,maize,&c。,&c。

  Beforeparting,Iamusedandshockedhimwiththemagneticbattery,andhewentawaysurprisedanddelighted。

  Isubsequentlydiscoveredthatalargequantityofflour,togetherwithsomefowlswhichhehadforwardedtome,hadbeenstoppedandappropriatedbytherenownedAliHussein。Theintriguingspiritoftheseslave-hunterswasextraordinary。Itistheircustomnevertoreceiveasheikunlesshebringsapresent。HethereforeconsideredthatifRotJarmashouldappearforthefirsttimebeforemeempty-handed,Ishouldeithernotadmithim,orperhapsbeprejudicedagainsthim;thushehadstolenthecustomarygiftofintroductioninordertocreateill-willonmyparttowardsRotJarma,whohadneveryetcondescendedtovisitthestationofAbouSaood……

  Wat-el-Ajoos,withtheassistanceofShooliandGimoro,hadcollected200carriers,allofwhomhadreceivedeachacow。

  Ihadassortedtheluggage,andalthoughIhadnottheslightestsuspicionofanyfighting,neverthelessmyammunitionformedaconsiderableportionoftheheavierbaggage。

  MajorAbdullahhadreceivedhisinstructions,andasitehadbeenchosenforhisstationwithinahundredyardsofthesouthextremityofthatofAbouSaood。Thispositionwasbackedbyahighrock,uponwhichIhadalreadycommencedtobuildapowdermagazineofsolidmasonry。

  AbouSaoodhavingasusualswornupontheeyesandheadoftheProphettodoallthatwasrightandvirtuous,andthenativesthroughoutthecountrybeingconfidentofprotection,IpreparedforthejourneytoUnyoro——adistanceacrosstheuninhabitedprairiesofseventy-eightmilesfromFatiko,duesouth。

  OurexcellentandtrustyfriendShooliwastobeourguide。Gimorowaspreventedfromaccompanyingusowingtoawoundedfoot。

  CHAPTERXVII。

  THEMARCHTOUNYORO。

  On18thMarch,1872,wewereallinorderforthemarchtothesouth,underthedirectionofourguide,Shooli。

  HavingtakenleaveofMajorAbdullah,Ilefthimagoodsupplyofsheepandcattleforhisdetachment,andat2p。m。westartedfortheprairiemarchtoUnyoro。

  ThedescentfromthetablelandofFatikowasrapidforthefirstsevenmiles,atwhichpointwereachedastreamofclearrunningwater,whichisoneofthechannelsoftheUn-y-Ameriver。

  ThelimitoftheinhabitedcountryisaboutthreemilesfromthecampatFatiko,afterwhichalliswildernesstoUnyoro。

  Thisfertilecountryhasbeenleftuninhabited,onaccountofthedisturbanceoccasionedbythediversityoftribes。OntheeastitisboundedbyUmiro,onthesouthbyUnyoro,andonthewestbyMadi。Thislargetractofland,abouteightymilesfromnorthtosouth,isaccordinglytheresortofwildanimals,anditformsthefavouritehunting-groundofthevarioustribes,whogenerallycomeintoconflictwitheachotherduringtheirexcursionsinpursuitofgame。

  WehaltedforthenightattheclearstreamoftheUn-y-Ame,asthenativecarriersexpectedtheirwivestobringthemprovisionsforthejourney。Itwasonlyfiveo’clock,thereforeIstrolledalongthebanksofthestreamaccompaniedbyShooli,andshortlycameupongame。

  Atthisseasonthecountrywasverylovely,astheyounggrasswashardlyafoothigh。Stalkingwasextremelydifficult,asthelandwasclearoftrees,andthelongsweepingundulationsexposedeveryobjecttoviewwhenuponthefaceoftheinclines。ImanagedatlengthtogetatolerableshotatoneofthebeautifulteelantelopesLeucotis,bycreepingupthebrokenbedofawater-courseuntilIarrivedatawhite-anthill。OnmywayhomeIshotagazelle,thusthenativesallhadfleshfromthetwoanimalsonthefirstnightofthemarch。

  Thewivesappearedtobeexcellentwomen,astheyarrivedingreatnumberswithaquantityofhardporridgemadeofdhurraflour,whichwastoformthecommissariatforajourneyofnearly160milestoUnyoroandback。

  Ifanativetravelsthroughwilderness,hewillalwaysmakeforcedmarches,thustheFatikoswouldonlysleeponenightupontheroadofseventy-eightmileswhenonthereturnjourney。

  Onthefollowingmorning,wewereratherlateinstarting,asmorewomenarrivedwithfood,andcertainfarewellstookplace。TheFatikonativesappearedtobeverysuperiortotheLobore,asnotonemanabsconded。Infact,onenativewhohadaswollenlegwhichpreventedhimfromwalking,actuallysentbackhiscowwithanexplanationofthecauseofabsence。

  On19thMarchwestartedat6。50a。m。,allourcarriersbeingwellprovidedwithfood。Thecountrywasasusualawell-wateredundulatingprairie,aboundingingame。Atthisseasonthejourneywasverydelightful,butwhenthegrassisaboutninefeethighitissimplydetestabletravelling。

  Onthemarch,we,asusual,ledtheway。LieutenantBakerdismountedforashotatasplendidbuckLeucotis,whichhewoundedsomewherebehind,andtheanimalmadeoffinevidentdiscomfort。Thiswasasignalforthenatives,whoimmediatelyputdowntheirloadsandstartedoffinpursuit,likeapackofhounds。

  Althoughtheanimalwasbadlyhit,thepacewasverygreat,anditwentalongthefaceoftheoppositeundulationfollowedbytheextraordinaryrunners,who,withtheirlongspringingstrides,keptupaspeedforaboutthree-quartersofamilethatatlengthbroughttheleadingnativesufficientlynearforthrowinghislance。Thenextmomentacrowdofhungryfellowsfelluponthewelcomenamelikestarvingwolves。

  Afteramarchoftwelvemileswearrivedatarockystreamofclearwater,whichisanotherchanneloftheUn-y-Ameriver,thatcarriesoffthemaindrainageofthiscountry。Wehaltedtorefreshthepeopleandtohaveourbreakfastonthecleanrockthatborderedthestream,andstartedfortheafternoonmarchat2p。m。

  DuringthemarchIendeavouredtostalkalargebulltetelAntelopebubulis,buttherewasverylittlechanceinsoopenacountry。Theanimalgallopedoffexactlyinastraightlinefrommeatabout200

  yards。Iputupthelastleafofthesight,andIdistinctlyheardthebulletstrike。ThenextmomentIsawtheanimalwaswounded。Itwasjustdisappearingoverthenextundulation,anduponarrivingatthespot,I

  sawthewoundedbullstandingabout200yardsbeforeme。

  Iapproachedfrombehinduntilwithin100paces,withoutbeingobservedbythetetel,whowasevidentlyverybad。Movingslightlytomyright,I

  wasquicklyseen,andtheanimalturneditsflankpreparatorytomakingoff。Ashotfromthe”Dutchman”throughtheshoulderkilleditonthespot。

  Inowfoundthatmyfirstbullethadstruckthespineexactlyabovetherootofthetail。Thislargeanimalwasagoodsupplyforthepeople,whoquicklydivideditandcontinuedthemarch,until,havingcrossedanotherstream,welefttheopenprairiegadenteredalowforest。

  Haltedforthenight。Themarchduringthisdaybadbeennineteenmiles。

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