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Blank pages have been eliminated.
Variations in spelling and hyphenation have been left as in theoriginal.
A few typographical errors have been corrected.
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.
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PRELIMINARY CHAPTER | 1 |
CHAPTER II. | |
Arrival on the coast—A king and his palace—Dancing and idol-worship | 8 |
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 fever | 13 |
CHAPTER IV. | |
A village on the seashore—Lying in wait for a leopard | 23 |
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 crowned | 29 |
CHAPTER VI. | |
An old man killed for witchcraft—My journey to the country ofthe cannibals—Starting on the route | 37 |
[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 ofgorillas | 47 |
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 him | 59 |
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