River Falemê— Fishery on that River—proceeds along its Bank to Naye or Nayemow— crosses the Falemê and arrives at Fatteconda.— Has an Interview with Almamiy the Sovereign o f Bondou.— Description o f the King's Dwelling— has a second Interview with the King, who begs the Author's Coat.— Author visits the King's Wives— is permitted to depart on friendly Terms. — Journey by Night— arrives at Joag.— Some Account o f Bondou and its Inhabitants the Foulahrt - - . - - - page 46 C H A P T E R V . Account o f Kajaaga. — Serawoollies— their Manners and Language.— Account of Joag.— The Author is ill treated, and robbed o f h alf o f his Effects, by Order of B at cher i, the King— Charity o f a female Slave.— The Author is visited by Dembx Sego, Nephew of the. King o f Kasson, who offers to conduct him in safety to that Kingdom.— Offer accepted.-.— The Author and his Protector, with a numerous Retinue, set out and reach Samee, on the Banks o f the Senegal.— Proceed to Kayee, and brassing the Senegal, arrive in the Kingdom of Kasson. - p. 63 C H A P T E R V I . Arrival at Teesee.— Interview w ith Tiggity Sego, the King's Brother— the Author's Detention at Teesee-r-spnie Account o f that Place and its Inhabitants Incidents . which occurred there.-^Rapacious Conduct o f Tiggity Sego towards the Author on his Departure — Sets out fo r Kooniakary, the Capital of the Kingdom. Incidents on the Road, and Arrival at Kooniakary „ - - A 74 C H A P T E R V I I . The Author admitted tcuajt Audience o f the King o f Kasson, whom he finds well ■ disposed towards , fytnr — Incidents during the Author's .Stay at Kooniakary._ , Departs thence fo r Kemmoo, the Capital . o f .Kaarta.— Is received with great Kindness by the King of Kaarta, who dissuades him from prosecuting his Journey, on Account of approaching Hostilities with the King o f Bambarra.— The Author determines, notwithstanding, to proceed ; and the usual Routes being obstructed, - takes the Path to -Ludamar, à Moorish Kingdom.— Is accommodated by the King ' with a- Guide to Jarra, the frontier Town o f the Moorish Territories ; and eut for that Place, accompanied ly three of the King's Sons, and 200 1 J . - page 85 Horsemen. C H A P T E R V I I I . -tourney from Kemmoo to Funingledy— Some Account of the Lotus— A Youth 1 ir e d b y the Moors-interesting Scene at his Death.-Author passes through T f f V l P M . . , a u s m J a r r a - Situation o f the surrounding States at t h e Period of his Arrival there, a n d a tr ie f Account o f the War between Kaarta and Bambarra. - p. 9« C H A P T E R IX . Some Account o f Jarra, and the Moorish Inhabitants— The Author applies for, and obtains Permission from Adi, the Moorish Chief or Sovereign of Ludamar, to pass through his Territories— Departs from Jarra, and arrives at Deem I ill treated by the Moors— Proceeds to Sampaka-finds a Negro who males Gunpowder— Continues his Journey to Samee, where he is seized by some Moors who are sent fo r that Purpose by Alt— Is conveyed: a Prisoner to the Moorish Camp at Benowm, on the »orders of the Great Deserf, . t - j f f C H A P T E R X . Various 'Occurrences daring the AutboPi Confinement at Bcnewm-is visited by some mopish I f id i e s - A Funeral and W e d d in g .-T h e Author, receives an extraordinary Present firm the Bride— Other Circumstances illustrative of the Moorish Character and Manners. " p. 12 C H A P T E R X I . Occurrences at the Camp continued— Information collected hy the Author, concerning Houssa and Tombuetoo; and the. Situation of the latter— The Route described ' from Morocco to Benowm— The Author’s Distress from.Hunger— AH removes his Camp to the N o rthw a rd .-T h e Author is carried Prisoner to the new Encampment,, and is presented to Queen Fatima.— Great Distress from the Want of Water. - ’ - I ' ' *3®
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