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quadgram frequency
at the same time87
the source of the33
in the same way32
in consequence of the30
source of the nile27
the royal geographical society26
on the following morning26
the rest of the26
the head of the23
the same way as23
mountains of the moon22
as well as the22
on the following day22
as soon as they22
the middle of the21
on the th of21
in the same manner20
the whole of the20
for the first time20
we arrived at the20
the mountains of the19
as far as the19
in a state of19
on the other side19
in the shape of18
on the opposite side18
at the head of18
at the foot of18
he would give me17
in addition to the17
in a few minutes17
i went to the17
the end of the17
i could not get17
for the purpose of16
i was obliged to16
the chief of the16
if i did not16
went to the palace16
the bed of the16
there would be no16
in the middle of15
on arrival at the15
side of the river15
he said he would15
i had given him15
the banks of the15
sources of the nile15
early in the morning15
to go with me15
shore of the lake15
i gave him a15
of the source of15
at the end of15
did not wish to14
the east coast range14
the little luta nzige14
with a view to14
as soon as we14
it was impossible to14
a pot of pombe14
the discovery of the14
in consequence of this14
a present of a14
one of my men14
in the centre of13
the sources of the13
as he could not13
in front of the13
a quarter of a13
quarter of a mile13
it would have been13
the king of uganda13
on the top of12
could not get a12
that i could not12
the line of march12
the centre of the12
the foot of the12
on the other hand12
the margin of the12
discovery of the source12
as soon as i12
should be able to12
the interior of the12
through the medium of12
would not listen to11
the bank of the11
i should have to11
on the plea that11
the course of the11
to the northward of11
said he would not11
in the midst of11
the same manner as11
of the royal geographical11
as soon as the11
and said he would11
me to give him10
said he could not10
the mouth of the10
about a quarter of10
bank of the river10
i had not been10
as well as a10
i did not wish10
and put up in10
on the banks of10
to give him a10
i could not help10
a great number of10
and at the same10
of speke and grant10
i would give him10
it was no use10
at the same moment10
the other side of10
made up my mind10
the top of the10
wished to know if9
the face of the9
i should be able9
who had been sent9
that he did not9
i told him i9
i begged him to9
the men of the9
as i did not9
as soon as he9
opposite side of the9
to the palace to9
in the somali country9
the surface of the9
he would like to9
he did not know9
during the rainy season9
out of the lake9
the junction of the9
in the event of9
at the instigation of9
some of my men9
on the line of9
as soon as possible9
the opposite side of9
and in a few9
the rest of my9
the laws of the9
that we could not9
the women of the9
about half a mile9
of my men to9
the waters of the8
not been able to8
i could get no8
end of the lake8
nature of the country8
much in the same8
he would not have8
facts of the case8
and on the th8
after the fashion of8
he hoped i would8
in a little while8
but i did not8
for the time being8
the land of the8
to go on with8
for a long time8
in the first place8
in the bed of8
the top of a8
on the west of8
just in time to8
it was necessary to8
with the rest of8
as i had been8
at the expiration of8
chief of the place8
that there was no8
said he did not8
he would not allow8
at the time of8
other side of the8
and wished to know8
that it would be8
as he had been8
wished to know what8
on with the journey8
the nature of the8
and all the men8
the road to gani8
it was not the8
the arrival of the8
a day or two8
in the district of8
i called on the8
a large number of8
that he had been8
had not been able8
to allow me to7
of the mountains of7
the direction of the7
the first half of7
were ready to start7
in the direction of7
the hands of the7
of the white nile7
to such an extent7
the country to the7
was in vain that7
my wife and i7
in a short time7
of the habr owel7
he did not like7
the last of the7
the east coast of7
in a few days7
as it may appear7
as i could not7
all that had happened7
in the mean time7
both grant and myself7
in the hands of7
that i had been7
in the evening the7
as quickly as possible7
was determined not to7
he wished me to7
in the course of7
it was in vain7
asked him if he7
from east to west7
thought it would be7
by a number of7
to know if i7
is said to be7
a few of the7
on the th january7
it must be remembered7
if i wished to7
up and down the7
a large party of7
on the east coast7
the same time that7
the way in which7
within a few feet7
he had heard of7
to go on to7
in the interior of7
and said he was7
i would like to7
east coast of africa7
as well as to7
i thought it would7
it was the first7
the west of the7
and begged i would7
at a distance of7
the same time i7
the whole of my7
and i could not7
did not like the7
i told him that7
was of no use7
no sooner arrived than7
they said they had7
it was useless to7
i had to pay7
that the king was7
a number of men7
that he could not7
the shore of the7
to the spot where7
the whole of them7
to the effect that7
specimens of natural history6
a village in the6
two or three days6
the borders of the6
from the king of6
i said i would6
was most anxious to6
of the country to6
as i have said6
i ordered my men6
western shore of the6
with the exception of6
to give me a6
go down the river6
and said they would6
foot of the hills6
i had given them6
and this was the6
as he wished to6
put up in a6
to look out for6
to be given to6
the country of the6
the sound of the6
on the borders of6
if he had been6
the head of his6
into the middle of6
it would be impossible6
as one of the6
but he could not6
the orders of the6
for i could not6
to be found in6
to make friends with6
i did not see6
as we had been6
a sufficient number of6
the whole country was6
by the arrival of6
first half of the6
ordered the men to6
the body of the6
royal geographical society to6
the success of the6
wrote a letter to6
he would not be6
that i did not6
i was determined not6
was the first time6
i found that the6
on this side of6
i found the king6
ordered my men to6
the western side of6
by the aid of6
down to the coast6
all the men of6
as a matter of6
said i could not6
that the king had6
in the dry season6
in the act of6
for the sake of6
in the first instance6
i sent bombay with6
by the laws of6
in the evening i6
the back of the6
on the part of6
in front of me6
the custom of the6
at the prospect of6
from the top of6
their flocks and herds6
came to me with6
that is the case6
by the side of6
did not know what6
be seen by the6
and that he would6
my men were all6
and gave him a6
to which he replied6
the bottom of the6
called on the king6
i then gave him6
not far from the6
he said he was6
as he was a6
i wished to go6
was too much for6
we were ready to6
the cause of the6
he said he had6
on my return to6
i never saw such6
a large collection of6
chief of the district6
said he would go6
could not have been6
the manner in which6
the king would not6
told me that the6
of the discovery of6
the edge of the6
at the bottom of6
as well as other6
and said he had6
as well as all6
we put up in6
had been sent by6
go on with the6
the king had heard6
he said he did6
two pots of pombe6
as if he had6
such an extent that6
the left bank of5
if he did not5
be very glad to5
that i would not5
the facts of the5
i felt convinced that5
as it was the5
had come from the5
on the right bank5
but he would not5
i wrote a letter5
i sent bombay to5
i saw at once5
a good supply of5
and ordered them to5
the women and children5
were said to be5
the side of the5
with a view of5
about a hundred yards5
in consequence of their5
soon as we reached5
at the back of5
the watuta were out5
king sent his pages5
for the moment i5
proposed that we should5
make the best of5
a large body of5
in the presence of5
a large herd of5
but at the same5
to see the king5
take service with me5
a hundred and fifty5
in my mind that5
in the evening we5
right bank of the5
to the surprise of5
men of the moon5
same way as they5
the morning of the5
in return for his5
i was told the5
the northern extremity of5
he wished to know5
said he must have5
when i told him5
the roar of the5
part of the country5
had heard of my5
to the conclusion that5
to give us a5
he did not wish5
wished to speak to5
i had been so5
in advance of the5
a sight of the5
the southern end of5
to be allowed to5
where we no sooner5
many of my men5
along the bank of5
to pay his respects5
be allowed to go5
had by this time5
sitting on his throne5
i gave him the5
that it was a5
feet above the sea5
hundred and fifty yards5
to allow us to5
i had brought for5
to see what was5
would be impossible to5
on the th i5
the power of the5
we no sooner arrived5
from the foot of5
far as the eye5
to a height of5
the eastern shore of5
eastern shore of the5
it was of no5
gave the order to5
i made up my5
for he had been5
i was requested to5
interview with the king5
in an instant i5
two of my men5
as fast as possible5
wished to go on5
opposite sides of the5
of my men with5
was said to be5
sent his pages to5
the road to the5
and for this reason5
but this was not5
the interior of africa5
the greater part of5
said he had been5
would have been impossible5
must be remembered that5
as i had expected5
for there was no5
i called at the5
i was not a5
went on with the5
and begged me to5
to inform us that5
he asked me to5
we got under way5
the difference between the5
in the habit of5
went on to the5
i have said before5
the shade of the5
the price of a5
in the land of5
in search of the5
i was not sorry5
were not to be5
not wish to see5
in vain that i5
with a number of5
now gave me a5
for all the world5
had been accustomed to5
a letter from grant5
i then told him5
for the benefit of5
the same time to5
to assist me in5
are said to be5
on the morning of5
on account of the5
put a stop to5
with a message from5
it could not be5
i trusted he would5
by one of the5
than any one else5
all the rest of5
it was difficult to5
ought to have been5
in view of the5
the elders of the5
and as i had5
all the way to5
the name of the5
to search for the5
was by no means5
the officers in waiting5
would not allow any5
the foot of dal5
we were now on5
i had brought with5
that the king of5
the midst of the5
as the eye could5
the western shore of5
about the size of5
we were about to5
east corner of the5
rest of my men5
in order that he5
with all their might5
to go to gani5
i then told them5
i begged he would5
the spot where the5
i led the way5
carried on a litter5
he begged me to5
of the lake is5
about a hundred and5
the right bank of5
southern end of the5
they had not only5
me to follow him5
from fear of the5
to take care of5
was a matter of5
on a visit to5
found it necessary to5
the king of unyoro5
for a few days5
he would beat the5
which he said he5
side of the lake5
to the westward of5
in the early morning5
at the junction of5
of a mile wide5
assured me that the5
the things i had5
a pilgrimage to mecca5
the king sent his5
the shape of a5
not be able to5
to go down the5
interior of the continent5
it would be a5
for it must be5
was one of the5
i knew that the5
abou do and suleiman5
it was too late5
the southern extremity of5
he did not want5
with the chief of5
but could not get5
i did not like5
we had to halt5
the most of the5
the use of the5
did not come to5
on the former journey5
had been obliged to5
the appearance of the5
bed of the river5
we arrived at a5
if we did not5
the king and queen5
as he said he5
laws of the country5
i said i could5
called at the palace5
the valley of the5
to the palace at5
for about a mile5
the protection of the5
he said he could5
a guard of honour5
and as soon as5
i did not believe5
with a party of5
all my men were5
waters of the nile5
at the last moment5
some of our men5
to fight his brothers5
on the one side5
if they did not5
would be able to5
the kingdom of uganda5
margin of the river5
to a certain extent5
on the way to5
we could not get5
and asked him if5
and a variety of5
had brought with me5
it was a great5
make the most of5
the whole of his5
that we should be5
wished to go to5
then gave him a5
interior of the country5
to carry out the5
the arabs at kufro5
on his way to5
and all the other5
land of the moon5
all that i had5
the eye could reach5
i could not stand5
if i would like5
we could not have5
one of his own5
did not know how5
to inform the king5
the following morning we5
could not help it5
i gave the order5
the shores of the5
and in an instant5
and he would not5
and it would be5
in such a manner5
for the arrival of4
along the margin of4
at length we reached4
of some of the4
and in the evening4
the chiefs of the4
and on the other4
we arrived at our4
four yards of cloth4
i could not see4
did not see any4
we found ourselves in4
of the east coast4
of which i had4
wish to see me4
he was not a4
the more especially so4
of going on to4
into the belief that4
well as all the4
some of the men4
in a very short4
the king did not4
i ought to have4
until such time as4
the same kind of4
i could not believe4
to inform him that4
we arrived on the4
to save themselves from4
the report of the4
that i would do4
i do not know4
i ordered them to4
said to be very4
and by the time4
one pot of pombe4
a good deal of4
expressed a wish to4
then turning to the4
soon as i had4
delighted at the prospect4
that they would be4
to make the most4
so as to form4
was to be done4
left bank of the4
conceived the idea of4
soon as they could4
and we were now4
i thought to myself4
to the east of4
to the king as4
in process of time4
to the laws of4
to the head of4
on the tanganyika lake4
on our arrival at4
we started at a4
and could not be4
as well as of4
to snatch us away4
all the year round4
sent word to say4
at wat el negur4
the centre of which4
the father of the4
and i had to4
we had nothing to4
as many men as4
to take us to4
the great king of4
the journey was over4
me that he had4
to call on him4
i explained to him4
africa from east to4
there is no doubt4
i told them that4
at the northern end4
kamraviona was sent to4
the level of the4
that i should not4
was to be seen4
with their flocks and4
i felt sure that4
we went on to4
the territories of the4
this side of the4
whilst this was going4
was in a great4
a letter to petherick4
of being able to4
on either side of4
we did not reach4
so great a man4
asked me if i4
order that he might4
them out of their4
the late king sunna4
said there were no4
to the top of4
call upon the queen4
that the whole of4
if it was true4
to halt a day4
everything they could lay4
to the following effect4
it was all very4
we were now in4
did not succeed in4
i have seen a4
the appearance of a4
taking advantage of the4
they would not have4
started early in the4
many men as i4
as i had given4
out of the question4
the walls of the4
as it would be4
i had to take4
and as he said4
i had paid him4
i wished to speak4
all the things i4
said it was the4
could not be collected4
and the following day4
was reported to be4
to carry on the4
but as no one4
make friends with the4
and induced him to4
at length arrived at4
in addition to their4
and ordered him to4
at a place called4
within a few yards4
the following day i4
to see the queen4
had much of importance4
he would allow me4
i did not think4
told him it was4
went to see the4
on the former expedition4
the northward of the4
most anxious to see4
he would not take4
close to the shore4
to the lake and4
they had heard of4
but as it was4
on the way home4
we at length arrived4
the produce of the4
a few hundred yards4
as long as they4
in front of us4
i wished to see4
would give me as4
a few minutes the4
the influence of the4
to that of the4
country of the moon4
the intense heat of4
said they would not4
had been sent to4
him out of the4
this to be a4
in two or three4
could not be helped4
we were in a4
to me with a4
the heat of the4
the head of a4
would not part with4
the th of june4
northern end of the4
with the native chiefs4
books of birds and4
but i could not4
they would have been4
which i had been4
to be one of4
the attention of the4
with an air of4
both sides of the4
it was in this4
the moment i thought4
we came to the4
arrived at our destination4
would not allow them4
as will be seen4
replied that i was4
we put up at4
could not be found4
of the habr gerhajis4
in consequence of a4
the officer in charge4
pay him a visit4
the proceedings of the4
in the country of4
he was obliged to4
see what i could4
of birds and animals4
were the only people4
he would not listen4
up the river to4
what i thought of4
he could not do4
as to form a4
my residence in uganda4
surface of the water4
they could not be4
and a half dollars4
this was agreed to4
sundry pots of pombe4
the king on the4
to take service with4
as a means of4
the altitude of the4
grant and myself to4
not allow us to4
we went to the4
a party of men4
and put up with4
down the river in4
him if he would4
nor any of his4
who had formerly been4
fifty yards from the4
on the left bank4
much of importance to4
to take off my4
is to be found4
they were to be4
could not think of4
up to the mark4
greater part of the4
as they did not4
of the late king4
western side of the4
in my power to4
must have some more4
southern extremity of the4
than that of the4
the arrival of a4
who had been left4
of which was a4
they had come from4
on the th february4
and we could not4
and said he must4
the men who had4
gave me an opportunity4
in the hopes of4
sent up the nile4
to prepare for the4
give me as many4
manner in which i4
i should have been4
and that i should4
we were obliged to4
this was going on4
the presents i had4
who live on the4
until i at length4
he would go with4
put up in some4
was supposed to be4
as the country was4
he was the first4
to the north of4
they would not go4
was in a state4
and a load of4
west of the nyassa4
if i would give4
i felt inclined to4
i thought i should4
one of his officers4
to sit on the4
the cape of good4
of the tanganyika lake4
the sides of the4
as an earnest of4
with one of my4
that he would not4
put up in the4
to say that he4
he could not allow4
government of the country4
said i would not4
where they came from4
about half an hour4
season of the year4
the officer of the4
and that we should4
out of the way4
as we descended the4
by some of my4
sent bombay to the4
in an attitude of4
should i attempt to4
the heart of africa4
by the officers of4
i begged them to4
the sun is in4
returning home i found4
sides of the lake4
was not sorry to4
i would not give4
as a sort of4
could lay their hands4
the state of the4
the same time he4
at right angles to4
i had come to4
it was not until4
they could lay their4
things i had brought4
out of his hands4
cape of good hope4
not what to do4
would assist me in4
off as fast as4
pay us a visit4
should have to pay4
in the morning the4
us on the way4
which lie between the4
informed me that the4
officer of the place4
at the village of4
asked if i could4
in the morning to4
all parts of the4
to the end of4
a certain number of4
without loss of time4
for he was very4
would like to have4
from all parts of4
a state of commotion4
upon the tracks of4
from the simple fact4
to go and see4
was obliged to take4
president of the royal4
soon as we had4
the same time a4
a few yards of4
not get a shot4
was the source of4
he had orders to4
he was ready to4
the men who were4
custom of the country4
could afford to give4
that the road was4
to the extent of4
view of the lake4
he had been a4
to the south of4
bend of the river4
no one would go4
set fire to the4
the size of a4
in consequence of my4
the whole length of4
in a country where4
by the sale of4
instead of finding a4
by the orders of4
of the new moon4
not allow them to4
one of the most4
and induced me to4
if he would give4
to say he would4
the white nile trade4
no one knew where4
them on the way4
i was informed by4
i will give you4
centre of the continent4
the north end of4
was on his way4
said to have been4
arrived on the th4
the journey would be4
the kamraviona was sent4
there was a large4
he was a great4
and that he had4
the king in the4
if they had been4
as well as i4
northern extremity of the4
as the king was4
into the hands of4
so i gave him4
this was too much4
to enable him to4
it was on this4
he had time to4
as may be seen4
of the country and4
it appeared to me4
to the king to4
had been in the4
and he would be4
what i could do4
i replied that i4
that he would give4
not being able to4
instead of going on4
him a present of4
a number of women4
by way of a4
luck would have it4
in the morning we4
if that is the4
to make the best4
men of the village4
him if he knew4
the th of april4
by a tribe called4
that it was not4
its junction with the4
the line of the4
had no right to4
he would have been4
upon our arrival at4
the rest of our4
if you do not4
this was the first4
under the protection of4
out of the water4
would beat the drums4
we had done enough4
it would be necessary4
in return for which4
within a few days4
than any of the4
had been trying to4
that i was a4
who happened to be4
the minds of the4
i was compelled to4
as a mark of4
me to join him4
at the rate of4
i wished to send4
i told him he4
i offered to pay4
this was no sooner4
anxious to see us4
for any other purpose4
that he would be4
the th of january4
for a considerable time4
and begged them to4
the chief of that4
an island on the4
that they would not4
of the kingdom of4
on the condition that4
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to inquire after my3
the slave woman bacheeta3
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what i had done3
as fast as they3
know what i was3
nothing in the world3
at the british consulate3
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some of his men3
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either side the river3
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of the white man3
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the way to shoot3
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the road through unyoro3
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that he was the3
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the tug of war3
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of the old testament3
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and said i should3
the parent of egypt3
i was an englishman3
to carry our property3
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to take the field3
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the wives of the3
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us a present of3
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a band of music3
bank of the nile3
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on the opposite bank3
which i considered the3
a necklace of beads3
what might be called3
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of the same tribe3
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heat of the day3
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the camp of the3
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in company with me3
what i had been3
inquire after my health3
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leave to return to3
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with the assistance of3
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banks of the nile3
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of the country are3
put up at a3
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prisoners on the island3
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off in the air3
a party of fifty3
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both men and women3
face of the mountain3
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