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GORILLA HUNTING.
CHAP. XXXII.

STORIES
OF THE
GORILLA COUNTRY

NARRATED FOR YOUNG PEOPLE

BY
PAUL DU CHAILLU
AUTHOR OF "DISCOVERIES IN EQUATORIAL AFRICA"
ETC., ETC.

NEW AND CHEAPER EDITION

LONDON
SAMPSON LOW, MARSTON & COMPANY
Limited
St. Dunstan's House
Fetter Lane, Fleet Street, E.C.
1893
[All rights reserved]


LONDON:PRINTED BY GILBERT AND RIVINGTON, LD.,
ST. JOHN'S HOUSE, CLERKENWELL ROAD, E.C.


CONTENTS.

Page
PRELIMINARY CHAPTER1
CHAPTER II.
Arrival on the coast—A king and his palace—Dancing and idol-worship8
CHAPTER III.
A week in the woods—A tornado—The leopards prowling about—I kill a cobra and a scorpion—Fight with a buffalo—Hunting for wild boars—A leopard takes a ride on a bull—Sick with the fever13
CHAPTER IV.
A village on the seashore—Lying in wait for a leopard23
CHAPTER V.
The Bay of Corisco—The mangrove trees—The wonderful flocks ofbirds—What I found in the pouch of a pelican—How an old kingis buried, and the new king crowned29
CHAPTER VI.
An old man killed for witchcraft—My journey to the country ofthe cannibals—Starting on the route37
[vi]CHAPTER VII.
Our journey through the wilderness continued—A rebellion incamp—Nothing to eat—I shoot a fish and miss an elephant—Ikill a big snake and the others eat him—My first sight ofgorillas47
CHAPTER VIII.
I arrive among the cannibals—Their spears, bows, andbattle-axes—They take me for a spirit—Their king shakes whenhe sees me—I give him a looking-glass—It astonishes him59
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