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[ Wanderings in West Africa, 2 vols., 1863.]

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188 ([return])
[ The genuine black, not the mulatto, as he is careful to point out. Elsewhere he says the negro is always eight years old—his mind never develops. Mission to Gelele, i, 216.]

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189 ([return])
[ Wanderings in West Africa, vol. ii., p. 283.]

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190 ([return])
[ See Mission to Gelele, ii., 126.]

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191 ([return])
[ Although the anecdote appears in his Abeokuta it seems to belong to this visit.]