CHAPTER XIV.
| Description of the plain of Saggagahdah.—Dowaleeka lake.—Effects of mirage.—Slave Kafilah.—Write letters to Aden.—Retire from camp with Lohitu.—Interview with Mahomed Allee. | [217] |
CHAPTER XV.
| Journey from Sagagahdah to Mokoito.—Meet old friends.—Conversation upon the origin of the Dankalli people.—Journey from Mokoito to Ahmahguloff.—Description of halting-place. | [229] |
CHAPTER XVI.
| Journey to Koranhedudah.—Pass Jibel Obinoe.—Plain of Amardu.—Account of myrrh-tree.—Description of halting-place.—Singular solar phenomenon.—Journey to Herhowlee.—Bedouin village.—Bedouin ladies. | [245] |
CHAPTER XVII.
| Stay at Herhowlee.—Dankalli sell their female children for slaves.—Pillar of sand and cloud of fire indications of rain.—Engage escort of Hy Soumaulee.—Comparison between modern Dankalli and ancient Blemmyes.—March to Barradudda.—Description of halting-place.—Religious discussion | |
| with Ohmed Medina. | [258] |
CHAPTER XVIII.
| Stay at Barradudda.—Milk diet.—Wound myself by accidental discharge of my gun.—Bedouin skirmish.—Mode of warfare among the Dankalli.—Compensation for wounds and injured property.—Peace re-established. | [271] |