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Chapter 6 ADEN.

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e had turned into our bunks, when

Eternal East," sai

the row of scantily draped and i

d, but could not quench, the soft moonlight with which all outside was silvered. A dozen boats, striving against a current or clinging as best they could to the ship's side, glided into the light and became real and solid; or dropped back i

h muscles of their slender bodies rippled under the skin. The latter was of a beautiful fine texture, and chocolate brown. These men had keen, intelligent, clear-cut faces, of the Greek order, as

raceful attitudes on the extreme prows of their bobbing craft. Especially decorative were two, clad only in immense white turbans and white cloths about the waist. An old Arab with a white beard stood midships in one boat, quite motionless, except for the slight swaying necessary to preserve his equilibrium, his voluminous white draperies fluttering in the wind, his dark face just distingu

aps twenty men in accurate replica of those in the small boats had charge of the job. They had their own methods. After a long interval devoted strictly to nothing, some unfathomable impulse would incite one or two or three of the natives to tackle a trunk. At it they tugged and heaved and pushed in the manner of ants making off with a particularly large fly or other treasure trove, tossing it up the steep gangway

slenderness and justness of their proportions, the smallness of their bones, and the upright grace of their car

he hope of seeing those camels hoisted aboard; but in vain. While we were so waiting one of the deck passengers below us, a Somali in white clothes and a gorgeous cerise turban, decided to turn in. He spread a square of thin matting atop one of the hatches, and began to unwind yards and yards of the fine silk turban. He came to the end of it-whisk! he sank to the deck; the turban, spread open by the resistance of the air, fluttered down to cover him from head to foot. Apparently he f

o'clock, despairing of

to diminutive carts. On contracted round bluffs towards the sea were various low bungalow buildings which, we were informed, comprised the military and civil officers' quarters. The real Aden has been built inland a short distance at the bottom of a cup in the mountains. Elaborate stone re

oot of the bay and the other side are flat, with one or two very dist

oise instantaneously. Their noses went up in the air, and they looked about them with a challenging, unsmiling superiority, as though to dare any one of us to laugh. Their native attendants immediately squatted down in front of them, and began to feed them with convenient lengths of what looked like our common marsh cat-tails.

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Contents

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Chapter 1 THE OPEN DOOR.
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Chapter 2 THE FAREWELL.
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Chapter 3 PORT SAID.
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Chapter 4 SUEZ.
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Chapter 5 THE RED SEA.
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Chapter 6 ADEN.
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Chapter 7 THE INDIAN OCEAN.
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Chapter 8 MOMBASA.
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Chapter 9 A TROPICAL JUNGLE.
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Chapter 10 THE SABLE.
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Chapter 11 A MARCH ALONG THE COAST.
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Chapter 12 THE FIRE.
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Chapter 13 UP FROM THE COAST.
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Chapter 14 A TOWN OF CONTRASTS.
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Chapter 15 PEOPLE.
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Chapter 16 RECRUITING.
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Chapter 17 AN OSTRICH FARM AT MACHAKOS.
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Chapter 18 THE FIRST LIONESS.
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Chapter 19 THE DOGS.
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Chapter 20 BONDONI.
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Chapter 21 RIDING THE PLAINS.
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Chapter 22 THE SECOND LIONESS.
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Chapter 23 THE BIG LION.
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Chapter 24 THE FIFTEEN LIONS.
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Chapter 25 VOI.
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Chapter 26 THE FRINGE-EARED ORYX.
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Chapter 27 ACROSS THE SERENGETTI.
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Chapter 28 DOWN THE RIVER.
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Chapter 29 THE LESSER KUDU.
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Chapter 30 ADVENTURES BY THE WAY.
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Chapter 31 THE LOST SAFARI.
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Chapter 32 THE BABU.
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Chapter 33 OVER THE LIKIPIA ESCARPMENT.
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Chapter 34 TO THE KEDONG.
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Chapter 35 THE TRANSPORT RIDER.
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Chapter 36 ACROSS THE THIRST.
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Chapter 37 THE SOUTHERN GUASO NYERO.
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Chapter 38 THE LOWER BENCHES.
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Chapter 39 NOTES ON THE MASAI.
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Chapter 40 THROUGH THE ENCHANTED FOREST.
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Chapter 41 NAIOKOTUKU.
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Chapter 42 SCOUTING IN THE ELEPHANT FOREST.
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Chapter 43 THE TOPI CAMP.
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Chapter 44 THE UNKNOWN LAND.
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Chapter 45 returned the next day from V.'s boma, bringing more potio and some trade goods. We sent a good present back to Naiokotuku, and prepared for an early start into the new country.
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Chapter 46 THE ROAN.
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