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Though the country through which we passed was wild and uninhabited, we saw no game but a troop of zebras, which were so wild that I could not get near them. After walking fifteen miles, we arrived at the district of Ulekampuri, and entered a village, where I took up my quarters in a negro's hut.
We left Ulekampuri at 1 A.M., and marched the last eighteen miles into Kaze under the delightful influence of a cool night and a bright full moon.
During the last four days we have marched fifty-eight miles, and are now at our old village in Ulekampuri. As we have now traversed all the ground, I must try to give a short description, with a few reflections on the general character of all we have seen or heard, before concluding this diary.
It is delightful to observe the freshness which even one partial shower imparts to all animated nature after a long-continued drought. General Character of the Country Traversed The Huts The Geology Productions Land of Promise Advice to Missionaries Leave Ulekampuri Return of the Expedition Register of Temperature Wages and Kit. 24th August.
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