In Savage Africa, Or, The Adventures of Frank Baldwin from the Gold Coast to ZanzibarT. Nelson and Sons, 1889 - 359 pages |
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Arabs arms arrived arrows ashore astonished attack Balaba bank Bateke beads began Bery Bilal boat brig brought cabin caboceer called Camacho camp canoe capsized Captain Howard carried Chaka chief cloth coast commenced companions cowries Dala deck drums English evidently father feet fell fetich fetichman fire followed Franki friends Fumo gave guns Hamees ibu Sayf hands Hararu Hatibu heard hippopotami ivory Jack Adams Jack Sprat jungle Karema Kawele Kifura killed King of Dahomey Kruboys looked managed Mona Mkulla muskets mzungu natives night Nyangwe Ogowai Okopa once paddled party passed Pentlea Petrel Pipa plenty river round s'pose sabey sails schooners seemed seized sent ship shore shouted side slaves soon Spagnole spears surf-boat tell thought Tipolo told trade trees Ujiji Unyanyembe village Wagenya Wanda watch Watuta Willie women word wounded Zanzibar