| PRELIMINARY CHAPTER | Page [13] |
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| CHAPTER II. |
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| Parrot Island.—How the Parrots build their Nests.—Parrot Soup | [15] |
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| CHAPTER III. |
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| An African Creek.—A Leopard among the Chickens.—A night Watch for Leopards | [25] |
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| CHAPTER IV. |
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| Hunting Elephants and Buffaloes.—A venomous Serpent.—A Snake charmer.—He is bitten.—He commits Suicide | [34] |
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| CHAPTER V. |
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| At Court in Africa.—Costumes of the Court.—An African Household.—A false Alarm | [44] |
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| CHAPTER VI. |
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| Hunt for Gorillas.—A large one shot.—The Negroes make Charms of his Brain.—Mourning in a Bakalai Town | [50] |
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| CHAPTER VII. |
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| An African Fireside.—A Camp by the Sea-shore.—The first Gorilla Hunter.—Negro Blarney | [61] |
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| CHAPTER VIII. |
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| Hippopotamus hunting.—We kill one.—The Men eat it.—Poor Beef.—What the Tusks are for | [69] |
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| CHAPTER IX. |
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| A great Gorilla | [75] |
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| CHAPTER X. |
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| Death in an African Village.—Lamentations.—The Funeral Ceremonies.—An African Cemetery | [82] |
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| CHAPTER XI. |
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| A Tornado.—Before the Storm.—Thunder and Lightning.—After the Storm | [87] |
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| CHAPTER XII. |
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| A Creek infested by Snakes.—Snake in the Boat.—An ugly Visitor | [93] |
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| CHAPTER XIII. |
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| Drinking the Mboundou.—How Olanga-Condo could do it.—How the Mboundou is made.—The Effect of the Poison | [101] |
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| CHAPTER XIV. |
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| A royal Feast.—On the Banks of the Ovenga.—Preparations.—The Bill of Fare.—A taste of Elephant and a mouthful of Monkey | [108] |
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| CHAPTER XV. |
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| The terrible Bashikouay.—March of an ant Army.—They build Bridges.—They enter Houses.—Their Habits | [114] |
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| CHAPTER XVI. |
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| The Sorrows of the Birds.—Curious African Birds.—The Barbatula du Chaillui.—The Barbatula Fuliginosa.—The Sycobius Nigerrimus | [125] |
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| CHAPTER XVII. |
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| On the Ofoubou River.—Elephants bathing.—Pursuit through the Swamp.—Escape of the Elephants | [138] |
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| CHAPTER XVIII. |
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| Njali-Coudié.—An African Town.—The Chief.—Courtship and Marriage in Africa.—Buying a Wife.—Quarrel over the Spoils | [145] |
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| CHAPTER XIX. |
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| The Feast of Njambai.—The talking Idol.—Secret Proceedings.—The Women and their Mysteries | [150] |
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| CHAPTER XX. |
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| Sick in a strange Land.—Adventure with a Snake.—How a Squirrel was charmed | [157] |
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| CHAPTER XXI. |
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| Witchcraft.—Accusation of Pendé.—Result of his Trial | [163] |
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| CHAPTER XXII. |
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| Gorilla hunting.—Preparations.—We kill a male Gorilla.—Bringing him to Camp | [169] |
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| CHAPTER XXIII. |
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| In the Buffalo Country.—The Paradise of Flies.—The various Species | [177] |
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| CHAPTER XXIV. |
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| Elephant Pits.—A Captive.—Dividing the Meat.—The Alethe Castanea | [183] |
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| CHAPTER XXV. |
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| A deserted Village.—Fear of Death.—Wars between Villages.—African wild Boar.—The Hunt | [189] |
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| CHAPTER XXVI. |
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| In the wild Forest.—Hostile Tribes.—An intrenched Camp.—Forays for Provisions | [197] |
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| CHAPTER XXVII. |
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| We discover human Foot-prints.—We spy out the Enemy.—A female Gorilla.—Maternal Fondness | [208] |
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| CHAPTER XXVIII. |
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| How we were received at Camp.—Threatened with Starvation.—A Night in Camp.—Malaouen’s Story | [215] |