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[ First Footsteps in East Africa, i., 196.]

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[ First Footsteps in East Africa, ii., 31.]

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[ The legend of Moga is similar to that of Birnam Wood's March, used by Shakespeare in Macbeth.]

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[ The story of these adventures is recorded in First Footsteps in East Africa, dedicated to Lumsden, who, in its pages, is often apostrophised as "My dear L."

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[ Afterwards Lord Strangford. The correspondence on this subject was lent me by Mr. Mostyn Pryce, who received it from Miss Stisted.]

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