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Twenty-five
"
marches
"
were
employed
to
make
this
distance
of
two
hundred
and
fifty
miles
,
the
"
march
"
in
the
traders
'
language
being
ten
miles
,
halting
by
day
and
night
.
From
25th
to
27th
April
.
--
Saw
a
village
surrounded
by
walls
of
reeds
,
eight
or
nine
feet
high
.
Fields
cultivated
with
maize
,
beans
,
"
sorghas
"
and
various
arachides
.
Two
blacks
seized
and
made
prisoners
.
Fifteen
killed
.
Population
fled
.
The
next
day
crossed
an
impetuous
river
,
one
hundred
and
fifty
yards
wide
.
Floating
bridge
,
formed
of
trunks
of
trees
,
fastened
with
lianes
.
Piles
half
broken
.
Two
women
,
tied
to
the
same
fork
,
precipitated
into
the
water
.
One
was
carrying
her
little
child
.
The
waters
are
disturbed
and
become
stained
with
blood
.
Crocodiles
glide
between
the
parts
of
the
bridge
.
There
is
danger
of
stepping
into
their
open
mouths
.
April
28th
.
--
Crossed
a
forest
of
bauhiniers
.
Trees
of
straight
timber
--
those
which
furnish
the
iron
wood
for
the
Portuguese
.
Heavy
rain
.
Earth
wet
.
March
extremely
painful
.
Perceived
,
toward
the
center
of
the
convoy
,
poor
Nan
,
carrying
a
little
negro
child
in
her
arms
.
She
drags
herself
along
with
difficulty
.
The
slave
chained
with
her
limps
,
and
the
blood
flows
from
her
shoulder
,
torn
by
lashes
from
the
whip
.
In
the
evening
camped
under
an
enormous
baobab
with
white
flowers
and
a
light
green
foliage
.
During
the
night
roars
of
lions
and
leopards
.
Shots
fired
by
one
of
the
natives
at
a
panther
.
What
has
become
of
Hercules
?
April
29th
and
30th
.
--
First
colds
of
what
they
call
the
African
winter
.
Dew
very
abundant
.
End
of
the
rainy
season
with
the
month
of
April
;
it
commences
with
the
month
of
November
.
Plains
still
largely
inundated
.
East
winds
which
check
perspiration
and
renders
one
more
liable
to
take
the
marsh
fevers
.