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quadgram | frequency |
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at the same time | 87 |
the source of the | 33 |
in the same way | 32 |
in consequence of the | 30 |
source of the nile | 27 |
the royal geographical society | 26 |
on the following morning | 26 |
the rest of the | 26 |
the head of the | 23 |
the same way as | 23 |
mountains of the moon | 22 |
as well as the | 22 |
on the following day | 22 |
as soon as they | 22 |
the middle of the | 21 |
on the th of | 21 |
in the same manner | 20 |
the whole of the | 20 |
for the first time | 20 |
we arrived at the | 20 |
the mountains of the | 19 |
as far as the | 19 |
in a state of | 19 |
on the other side | 19 |
in the shape of | 18 |
on the opposite side | 18 |
at the head of | 18 |
at the foot of | 18 |
he would give me | 17 |
in addition to the | 17 |
in a few minutes | 17 |
i went to the | 17 |
the end of the | 17 |
i could not get | 17 |
for the purpose of | 16 |
i was obliged to | 16 |
the chief of the | 16 |
if i did not | 16 |
went to the palace | 16 |
the bed of the | 16 |
there would be no | 16 |
in the middle of | 15 |
on arrival at the | 15 |
side of the river | 15 |
he said he would | 15 |
i had given him | 15 |
the banks of the | 15 |
sources of the nile | 15 |
early in the morning | 15 |
to go with me | 15 |
shore of the lake | 15 |
i gave him a | 15 |
of the source of | 15 |
at the end of | 15 |
did not wish to | 14 |
the east coast range | 14 |
the little luta nzige | 14 |
with a view to | 14 |
as soon as we | 14 |
it was impossible to | 14 |
a pot of pombe | 14 |
the discovery of the | 14 |
in consequence of this | 14 |
a present of a | 14 |
one of my men | 14 |
in the centre of | 13 |
the sources of the | 13 |
as he could not | 13 |
in front of the | 13 |
a quarter of a | 13 |
quarter of a mile | 13 |
it would have been | 13 |
the king of uganda | 13 |
on the top of | 12 |
could not get a | 12 |
that i could not | 12 |
the line of march | 12 |
the centre of the | 12 |
the foot of the | 12 |
on the other hand | 12 |
the margin of the | 12 |
discovery of the source | 12 |
as soon as i | 12 |
should be able to | 12 |
the interior of the | 12 |
through the medium of | 12 |
would not listen to | 11 |
the bank of the | 11 |
i should have to | 11 |
on the plea that | 11 |
the course of the | 11 |
to the northward of | 11 |
said he would not | 11 |
in the midst of | 11 |
the same manner as | 11 |
of the royal geographical | 11 |
as soon as the | 11 |
and said he would | 11 |
me to give him | 10 |
said he could not | 10 |
the mouth of the | 10 |
about a quarter of | 10 |
bank of the river | 10 |
i had not been | 10 |
as well as a | 10 |
i did not wish | 10 |
and put up in | 10 |
on the banks of | 10 |
to give him a | 10 |
i could not help | 10 |
a great number of | 10 |
and at the same | 10 |
of speke and grant | 10 |
i would give him | 10 |
it was no use | 10 |
at the same moment | 10 |
the other side of | 10 |
made up my mind | 10 |
the top of the | 10 |
wished to know if | 9 |
the face of the | 9 |
i should be able | 9 |
who had been sent | 9 |
that he did not | 9 |
i told him i | 9 |
i begged him to | 9 |
the men of the | 9 |
as i did not | 9 |
as soon as he | 9 |
opposite side of the | 9 |
to the palace to | 9 |
in the somali country | 9 |
the surface of the | 9 |
he would like to | 9 |
he did not know | 9 |
during the rainy season | 9 |
out of the lake | 9 |
the junction of the | 9 |
in the event of | 9 |
at the instigation of | 9 |
some of my men | 9 |
on the line of | 9 |
as soon as possible | 9 |
the opposite side of | 9 |
and in a few | 9 |
the rest of my | 9 |
the laws of the | 9 |
that we could not | 9 |
the women of the | 9 |
about half a mile | 9 |
of my men to | 9 |
the waters of the | 8 |
not been able to | 8 |
i could get no | 8 |
end of the lake | 8 |
nature of the country | 8 |
much in the same | 8 |
he would not have | 8 |
facts of the case | 8 |
and on the th | 8 |
after the fashion of | 8 |
he hoped i would | 8 |
in a little while | 8 |
but i did not | 8 |
for the time being | 8 |
the land of the | 8 |
to go on with | 8 |
for a long time | 8 |
in the first place | 8 |
in the bed of | 8 |
the top of a | 8 |
on the west of | 8 |
just in time to | 8 |
it was necessary to | 8 |
with the rest of | 8 |
as i had been | 8 |
at the expiration of | 8 |
chief of the place | 8 |
that there was no | 8 |
said he did not | 8 |
he would not allow | 8 |
at the time of | 8 |
other side of the | 8 |
and wished to know | 8 |
that it would be | 8 |
as he had been | 8 |
wished to know what | 8 |
on with the journey | 8 |
the nature of the | 8 |
and all the men | 8 |
the road to gani | 8 |
it was not the | 8 |
the arrival of the | 8 |
a day or two | 8 |
in the district of | 8 |
i called on the | 8 |
a large number of | 8 |
that he had been | 8 |
had not been able | 8 |
to allow me to | 7 |
of the mountains of | 7 |
the direction of the | 7 |
the first half of | 7 |
were ready to start | 7 |
in the direction of | 7 |
the hands of the | 7 |
of the white nile | 7 |
to such an extent | 7 |
the country to the | 7 |
was in vain that | 7 |
my wife and i | 7 |
in a short time | 7 |
of the habr owel | 7 |
he did not like | 7 |
the last of the | 7 |
the east coast of | 7 |
in a few days | 7 |
as it may appear | 7 |
as i could not | 7 |
all that had happened | 7 |
in the mean time | 7 |
both grant and myself | 7 |
in the hands of | 7 |
that i had been | 7 |
in the evening the | 7 |
as quickly as possible | 7 |
was determined not to | 7 |
he wished me to | 7 |
in the course of | 7 |
it was in vain | 7 |
asked him if he | 7 |
from east to west | 7 |
thought it would be | 7 |
by a number of | 7 |
to know if i | 7 |
is said to be | 7 |
a few of the | 7 |
on the th january | 7 |
it must be remembered | 7 |
if i wished to | 7 |
up and down the | 7 |
a large party of | 7 |
on the east coast | 7 |
the same time that | 7 |
the way in which | 7 |
within a few feet | 7 |
he had heard of | 7 |
to go on to | 7 |
in the interior of | 7 |
and said he was | 7 |
i would like to | 7 |
east coast of africa | 7 |
as well as to | 7 |
i thought it would | 7 |
it was the first | 7 |
the west of the | 7 |
and begged i would | 7 |
at a distance of | 7 |
the same time i | 7 |
the whole of my | 7 |
and i could not | 7 |
did not like the | 7 |
i told him that | 7 |
was of no use | 7 |
no sooner arrived than | 7 |
they said they had | 7 |
it was useless to | 7 |
i had to pay | 7 |
that the king was | 7 |
a number of men | 7 |
that he could not | 7 |
the shore of the | 7 |
to the spot where | 7 |
the whole of them | 7 |
to the effect that | 7 |
specimens of natural history | 6 |
a village in the | 6 |
two or three days | 6 |
the borders of the | 6 |
from the king of | 6 |
i said i would | 6 |
was most anxious to | 6 |
of the country to | 6 |
as i have said | 6 |
i ordered my men | 6 |
western shore of the | 6 |
with the exception of | 6 |
to give me a | 6 |
go down the river | 6 |
and said they would | 6 |
foot of the hills | 6 |
i had given them | 6 |
and this was the | 6 |
as he wished to | 6 |
put up in a | 6 |
to look out for | 6 |
to be given to | 6 |
the country of the | 6 |
the sound of the | 6 |
on the borders of | 6 |
if he had been | 6 |
the head of his | 6 |
into the middle of | 6 |
it would be impossible | 6 |
as one of the | 6 |
but he could not | 6 |
the orders of the | 6 |
for i could not | 6 |
to be found in | 6 |
to make friends with | 6 |
i did not see | 6 |
as we had been | 6 |
a sufficient number of | 6 |
the whole country was | 6 |
by the arrival of | 6 |
first half of the | 6 |
ordered the men to | 6 |
the body of the | 6 |
royal geographical society to | 6 |
the success of the | 6 |
wrote a letter to | 6 |
he would not be | 6 |
that i did not | 6 |
i was determined not | 6 |
was the first time | 6 |
i found that the | 6 |
on this side of | 6 |
i found the king | 6 |
ordered my men to | 6 |
the western side of | 6 |
by the aid of | 6 |
down to the coast | 6 |
all the men of | 6 |
as a matter of | 6 |
said i could not | 6 |
that the king had | 6 |
in the dry season | 6 |
in the act of | 6 |
for the sake of | 6 |
in the first instance | 6 |
i sent bombay with | 6 |
by the laws of | 6 |
in the evening i | 6 |
the back of the | 6 |
on the part of | 6 |
in front of me | 6 |
the custom of the | 6 |
at the prospect of | 6 |
from the top of | 6 |
their flocks and herds | 6 |
came to me with | 6 |
that is the case | 6 |
by the side of | 6 |
did not know what | 6 |
be seen by the | 6 |
and that he would | 6 |
my men were all | 6 |
and gave him a | 6 |
to which he replied | 6 |
the bottom of the | 6 |
called on the king | 6 |
i then gave him | 6 |
not far from the | 6 |
he said he was | 6 |
as he was a | 6 |
i wished to go | 6 |
was too much for | 6 |
we were ready to | 6 |
the cause of the | 6 |
he said he had | 6 |
on my return to | 6 |
i never saw such | 6 |
a large collection of | 6 |
chief of the district | 6 |
said he would go | 6 |
could not have been | 6 |
the manner in which | 6 |
the king would not | 6 |
told me that the | 6 |
of the discovery of | 6 |
the edge of the | 6 |
at the bottom of | 6 |
as well as other | 6 |
and said he had | 6 |
as well as all | 6 |
we put up in | 6 |
had been sent by | 6 |
go on with the | 6 |
the king had heard | 6 |
he said he did | 6 |
two pots of pombe | 6 |
as if he had | 6 |
such an extent that | 6 |
the left bank of | 5 |
if he did not | 5 |
be very glad to | 5 |
that i would not | 5 |
the facts of the | 5 |
i felt convinced that | 5 |
as it was the | 5 |
had come from the | 5 |
on the right bank | 5 |
but he would not | 5 |
i wrote a letter | 5 |
i sent bombay to | 5 |
i saw at once | 5 |
a good supply of | 5 |
and ordered them to | 5 |
the women and children | 5 |
were said to be | 5 |
the side of the | 5 |
with a view of | 5 |
about a hundred yards | 5 |
in consequence of their | 5 |
soon as we reached | 5 |
at the back of | 5 |
the watuta were out | 5 |
king sent his pages | 5 |
for the moment i | 5 |
proposed that we should | 5 |
make the best of | 5 |
a large body of | 5 |
in the presence of | 5 |
a large herd of | 5 |
but at the same | 5 |
to see the king | 5 |
take service with me | 5 |
a hundred and fifty | 5 |
in my mind that | 5 |
in the evening we | 5 |
right bank of the | 5 |
to the surprise of | 5 |
men of the moon | 5 |
same way as they | 5 |
the morning of the | 5 |
in return for his | 5 |
i was told the | 5 |
the northern extremity of | 5 |
he wished to know | 5 |
said he must have | 5 |
when i told him | 5 |
the roar of the | 5 |
part of the country | 5 |
had heard of my | 5 |
to the conclusion that | 5 |
to give us a | 5 |
he did not wish | 5 |
wished to speak to | 5 |
i had been so | 5 |
in advance of the | 5 |
a sight of the | 5 |
the southern end of | 5 |
to be allowed to | 5 |
where we no sooner | 5 |
many of my men | 5 |
along the bank of | 5 |
to pay his respects | 5 |
be allowed to go | 5 |
had by this time | 5 |
sitting on his throne | 5 |
i gave him the | 5 |
that it was a | 5 |
feet above the sea | 5 |
hundred and fifty yards | 5 |
to allow us to | 5 |
i had brought for | 5 |
to see what was | 5 |
would be impossible to | 5 |
on the th i | 5 |
the power of the | 5 |
we no sooner arrived | 5 |
from the foot of | 5 |
far as the eye | 5 |
to a height of | 5 |
the eastern shore of | 5 |
eastern shore of the | 5 |
it was of no | 5 |
gave the order to | 5 |
i made up my | 5 |
for he had been | 5 |
i was requested to | 5 |
interview with the king | 5 |
in an instant i | 5 |
two of my men | 5 |
as fast as possible | 5 |
wished to go on | 5 |
opposite sides of the | 5 |
of my men with | 5 |
was said to be | 5 |
sent his pages to | 5 |
the road to the | 5 |
and for this reason | 5 |
but this was not | 5 |
the interior of africa | 5 |
the greater part of | 5 |
said he had been | 5 |
would have been impossible | 5 |
must be remembered that | 5 |
as i had expected | 5 |
for there was no | 5 |
i called at the | 5 |
i was not a | 5 |
went on with the | 5 |
and begged me to | 5 |
to inform us that | 5 |
he asked me to | 5 |
we got under way | 5 |
the difference between the | 5 |
in the habit of | 5 |
went on to the | 5 |
i have said before | 5 |
the shade of the | 5 |
the price of a | 5 |
in the land of | 5 |
in search of the | 5 |
i was not sorry | 5 |
were not to be | 5 |
not wish to see | 5 |
in vain that i | 5 |
with a number of | 5 |
now gave me a | 5 |
for all the world | 5 |
had been accustomed to | 5 |
a letter from grant | 5 |
i then told him | 5 |
for the benefit of | 5 |
the same time to | 5 |
to assist me in | 5 |
are said to be | 5 |
on the morning of | 5 |
on account of the | 5 |
put a stop to | 5 |
with a message from | 5 |
it could not be | 5 |
i trusted he would | 5 |
by one of the | 5 |
than any one else | 5 |
all the rest of | 5 |
it was difficult to | 5 |
ought to have been | 5 |
in view of the | 5 |
the elders of the | 5 |
and as i had | 5 |
all the way to | 5 |
the name of the | 5 |
to search for the | 5 |
was by no means | 5 |
the officers in waiting | 5 |
would not allow any | 5 |
the foot of dal | 5 |
we were now on | 5 |
i had brought with | 5 |
that the king of | 5 |
the midst of the | 5 |
as the eye could | 5 |
the western shore of | 5 |
about the size of | 5 |
we were about to | 5 |
east corner of the | 5 |
rest of my men | 5 |
in order that he | 5 |
with all their might | 5 |
to go to gani | 5 |
i then told them | 5 |
i begged he would | 5 |
the spot where the | 5 |
i led the way | 5 |
carried on a litter | 5 |
he begged me to | 5 |
of the lake is | 5 |
about a hundred and | 5 |
the right bank of | 5 |
southern end of the | 5 |
they had not only | 5 |
me to follow him | 5 |
from fear of the | 5 |
to take care of | 5 |
was a matter of | 5 |
on a visit to | 5 |
found it necessary to | 5 |
the king of unyoro | 5 |
for a few days | 5 |
he would beat the | 5 |
which he said he | 5 |
side of the lake | 5 |
to the westward of | 5 |
in the early morning | 5 |
at the junction of | 5 |
of a mile wide | 5 |
assured me that the | 5 |
the things i had | 5 |
a pilgrimage to mecca | 5 |
the king sent his | 5 |
the shape of a | 5 |
not be able to | 5 |
to go down the | 5 |
interior of the continent | 5 |
it would be a | 5 |
for it must be | 5 |
was one of the | 5 |
i knew that the | 5 |
abou do and suleiman | 5 |
it was too late | 5 |
the southern extremity of | 5 |
he did not want | 5 |
with the chief of | 5 |
but could not get | 5 |
i did not like | 5 |
we had to halt | 5 |
the most of the | 5 |
the use of the | 5 |
did not come to | 5 |
on the former journey | 5 |
had been obliged to | 5 |
the appearance of the | 5 |
bed of the river | 5 |
we arrived at a | 5 |
if we did not | 5 |
the king and queen | 5 |
as he said he | 5 |
laws of the country | 5 |
i said i could | 5 |
called at the palace | 5 |
the valley of the | 5 |
to the palace at | 5 |
for about a mile | 5 |
the protection of the | 5 |
he said he could | 5 |
a guard of honour | 5 |
and as soon as | 5 |
i did not believe | 5 |
with a party of | 5 |
all my men were | 5 |
waters of the nile | 5 |
at the last moment | 5 |
some of our men | 5 |
to fight his brothers | 5 |
on the one side | 5 |
if they did not | 5 |
would be able to | 5 |
the kingdom of uganda | 5 |
margin of the river | 5 |
to a certain extent | 5 |
on the way to | 5 |
we could not get | 5 |
and asked him if | 5 |
and a variety of | 5 |
had brought with me | 5 |
it was a great | 5 |
make the most of | 5 |
the whole of his | 5 |
that we should be | 5 |
wished to go to | 5 |
then gave him a | 5 |
interior of the country | 5 |
to carry out the | 5 |
the arabs at kufro | 5 |
on his way to | 5 |
and all the other | 5 |
land of the moon | 5 |
all that i had | 5 |
the eye could reach | 5 |
i could not stand | 5 |
if i would like | 5 |
we could not have | 5 |
one of his own | 5 |
did not know how | 5 |
to inform the king | 5 |
the following morning we | 5 |
could not help it | 5 |
i gave the order | 5 |
the shores of the | 5 |
and in an instant | 5 |
and he would not | 5 |
and it would be | 5 |
in such a manner | 5 |
for the arrival of | 4 |
along the margin of | 4 |
at length we reached | 4 |
of some of the | 4 |
and in the evening | 4 |
the chiefs of the | 4 |
and on the other | 4 |
we arrived at our | 4 |
four yards of cloth | 4 |
i could not see | 4 |
did not see any | 4 |
we found ourselves in | 4 |
of the east coast | 4 |
of which i had | 4 |
wish to see me | 4 |
he was not a | 4 |
the more especially so | 4 |
of going on to | 4 |
into the belief that | 4 |
well as all the | 4 |
some of the men | 4 |
in a very short | 4 |
the king did not | 4 |
i ought to have | 4 |
until such time as | 4 |
the same kind of | 4 |
i could not believe | 4 |
to inform him that | 4 |
we arrived on the | 4 |
to save themselves from | 4 |
the report of the | 4 |
that i would do | 4 |
i do not know | 4 |
i ordered them to | 4 |
said to be very | 4 |
and by the time | 4 |
one pot of pombe | 4 |
a good deal of | 4 |
expressed a wish to | 4 |
then turning to the | 4 |
soon as i had | 4 |
delighted at the prospect | 4 |
that they would be | 4 |
to make the most | 4 |
so as to form | 4 |
was to be done | 4 |
left bank of the | 4 |
conceived the idea of | 4 |
soon as they could | 4 |
and we were now | 4 |
i thought to myself | 4 |
to the east of | 4 |
to the king as | 4 |
in process of time | 4 |
to the laws of | 4 |
to the head of | 4 |
on the tanganyika lake | 4 |
on our arrival at | 4 |
we started at a | 4 |
and could not be | 4 |
as well as of | 4 |
to snatch us away | 4 |
all the year round | 4 |
sent word to say | 4 |
at wat el negur | 4 |
the centre of which | 4 |
the father of the | 4 |
and i had to | 4 |
we had nothing to | 4 |
as many men as | 4 |
to take us to | 4 |
the great king of | 4 |
the journey was over | 4 |
me that he had | 4 |
to call on him | 4 |
i explained to him | 4 |
africa from east to | 4 |
there is no doubt | 4 |
i told them that | 4 |
at the northern end | 4 |
kamraviona was sent to | 4 |
the level of the | 4 |
that i should not | 4 |
was to be seen | 4 |
with their flocks and | 4 |
i felt sure that | 4 |
we went on to | 4 |
the territories of the | 4 |
this side of the | 4 |
whilst this was going | 4 |
was in a great | 4 |
a letter to petherick | 4 |
of being able to | 4 |
on either side of | 4 |
we did not reach | 4 |
so great a man | 4 |
asked me if i | 4 |
order that he might | 4 |
them out of their | 4 |
the late king sunna | 4 |
said there were no | 4 |
to the top of | 4 |
call upon the queen | 4 |
that the whole of | 4 |
if it was true | 4 |
to halt a day | 4 |
everything they could lay | 4 |
to the following effect | 4 |
it was all very | 4 |
we were now in | 4 |
did not succeed in | 4 |
i have seen a | 4 |
the appearance of a | 4 |
taking advantage of the | 4 |
they would not have | 4 |
started early in the | 4 |
many men as i | 4 |
as i had given | 4 |
out of the question | 4 |
the walls of the | 4 |
as it would be | 4 |
i had to take | 4 |
and as he said | 4 |
i had paid him | 4 |
i wished to speak | 4 |
all the things i | 4 |
said it was the | 4 |
could not be collected | 4 |
and the following day | 4 |
was reported to be | 4 |
to carry on the | 4 |
but as no one | 4 |
make friends with the | 4 |
and induced him to | 4 |
at length arrived at | 4 |
in addition to their | 4 |
and ordered him to | 4 |
at a place called | 4 |
within a few yards | 4 |
the following day i | 4 |
to see the queen | 4 |
had much of importance | 4 |
he would allow me | 4 |
i did not think | 4 |
told him it was | 4 |
went to see the | 4 |
on the former expedition | 4 |
the northward of the | 4 |
most anxious to see | 4 |
he would not take | 4 |
close to the shore | 4 |
to the lake and | 4 |
they had heard of | 4 |
but as it was | 4 |
on the way home | 4 |
we at length arrived | 4 |
the produce of the | 4 |
a few hundred yards | 4 |
as long as they | 4 |
in front of us | 4 |
i wished to see | 4 |
would give me as | 4 |
a few minutes the | 4 |
the influence of the | 4 |
to that of the | 4 |
country of the moon | 4 |
the intense heat of | 4 |
said they would not | 4 |
had been sent to | 4 |
him out of the | 4 |
this to be a | 4 |
in two or three | 4 |
could not be helped | 4 |
we were in a | 4 |
to me with a | 4 |
the heat of the | 4 |
the head of a | 4 |
would not part with | 4 |
the th of june | 4 |
northern end of the | 4 |
with the native chiefs | 4 |
books of birds and | 4 |
but i could not | 4 |
they would have been | 4 |
which i had been | 4 |
to be one of | 4 |
the attention of the | 4 |
with an air of | 4 |
both sides of the | 4 |
it was in this | 4 |
the moment i thought | 4 |
we came to the | 4 |
arrived at our destination | 4 |
would not allow them | 4 |
as will be seen | 4 |
replied that i was | 4 |
we put up at | 4 |
could not be found | 4 |
of the habr gerhajis | 4 |
in consequence of a | 4 |
the officer in charge | 4 |
pay him a visit | 4 |
the proceedings of the | 4 |
in the country of | 4 |
he was obliged to | 4 |
see what i could | 4 |
of birds and animals | 4 |
were the only people | 4 |
he would not listen | 4 |
up the river to | 4 |
what i thought of | 4 |
he could not do | 4 |
as to form a | 4 |
my residence in uganda | 4 |
surface of the water | 4 |
they could not be | 4 |
and a half dollars | 4 |
this was agreed to | 4 |
sundry pots of pombe | 4 |
the king on the | 4 |
to take service with | 4 |
as a means of | 4 |
the altitude of the | 4 |
grant and myself to | 4 |
not allow us to | 4 |
we went to the | 4 |
a party of men | 4 |
and put up with | 4 |
down the river in | 4 |
him if he would | 4 |
nor any of his | 4 |
who had formerly been | 4 |
fifty yards from the | 4 |
on the left bank | 4 |
much of importance to | 4 |
to take off my | 4 |
is to be found | 4 |
they were to be | 4 |
could not think of | 4 |
up to the mark | 4 |
greater part of the | 4 |
as they did not | 4 |
of the late king | 4 |
western side of the | 4 |
in my power to | 4 |
must have some more | 4 |
southern extremity of the | 4 |
than that of the | 4 |
the arrival of a | 4 |
who had been left | 4 |
of which was a | 4 |
they had come from | 4 |
on the th february | 4 |
and we could not | 4 |
and said he must | 4 |
the men who had | 4 |
gave me an opportunity | 4 |
in the hopes of | 4 |
sent up the nile | 4 |
to prepare for the | 4 |
give me as many | 4 |
manner in which i | 4 |
i should have been | 4 |
and that i should | 4 |
we were obliged to | 4 |
this was going on | 4 |
the presents i had | 4 |
who live on the | 4 |
until i at length | 4 |
he would go with | 4 |
put up in some | 4 |
was supposed to be | 4 |
as the country was | 4 |
he was the first | 4 |
to the north of | 4 |
they would not go | 4 |
was in a state | 4 |
and a load of | 4 |
west of the nyassa | 4 |
if i would give | 4 |
i felt inclined to | 4 |
i thought i should | 4 |
one of his officers | 4 |
to sit on the | 4 |
the cape of good | 4 |
of the tanganyika lake | 4 |
the sides of the | 4 |
as an earnest of | 4 |
with one of my | 4 |
that he would not | 4 |
put up in the | 4 |
to say that he | 4 |
he could not allow | 4 |
government of the country | 4 |
said i would not | 4 |
where they came from | 4 |
about half an hour | 4 |
season of the year | 4 |
the officer of the | 4 |
and that we should | 4 |
out of the way | 4 |
as we descended the | 4 |
by some of my | 4 |
sent bombay to the | 4 |
in an attitude of | 4 |
should i attempt to | 4 |
the heart of africa | 4 |
by the officers of | 4 |
i begged them to | 4 |
the sun is in | 4 |
returning home i found | 4 |
sides of the lake | 4 |
was not sorry to | 4 |
i would not give | 4 |
as a sort of | 4 |
could lay their hands | 4 |
the state of the | 4 |
the same time he | 4 |
at right angles to | 4 |
i had come to | 4 |
it was not until | 4 |
they could lay their | 4 |
things i had brought | 4 |
out of his hands | 4 |
cape of good hope | 4 |
not what to do | 4 |
would assist me in | 4 |
off as fast as | 4 |
pay us a visit | 4 |
should have to pay | 4 |
in the morning the | 4 |
us on the way | 4 |
which lie between the | 4 |
informed me that the | 4 |
officer of the place | 4 |
at the village of | 4 |
asked if i could | 4 |
in the morning to | 4 |
all parts of the | 4 |
to the end of | 4 |
a certain number of | 4 |
without loss of time | 4 |
for he was very | 4 |
would like to have | 4 |
from all parts of | 4 |
a state of commotion | 4 |
upon the tracks of | 4 |
from the simple fact | 4 |
to go and see | 4 |
was obliged to take | 4 |
president of the royal | 4 |
soon as we had | 4 |
the same time a | 4 |
a few yards of | 4 |
not get a shot | 4 |
was the source of | 4 |
he had orders to | 4 |
he was ready to | 4 |
the men who were | 4 |
custom of the country | 4 |
could afford to give | 4 |
that the road was | 4 |
to the extent of | 4 |
view of the lake | 4 |
he had been a | 4 |
to the south of | 4 |
bend of the river | 4 |
no one would go | 4 |
set fire to the | 4 |
the size of a | 4 |
in consequence of my | 4 |
the whole length of | 4 |
in a country where | 4 |
by the sale of | 4 |
instead of finding a | 4 |
by the orders of | 4 |
of the new moon | 4 |
not allow them to | 4 |
one of the most | 4 |
and induced me to | 4 |
if he would give | 4 |
to say he would | 4 |
the white nile trade | 4 |
no one knew where | 4 |
them on the way | 4 |
i was informed by | 4 |
i will give you | 4 |
centre of the continent | 4 |
the north end of | 4 |
was on his way | 4 |
said to have been | 4 |
arrived on the th | 4 |
the journey would be | 4 |
the kamraviona was sent | 4 |
there was a large | 4 |
he was a great | 4 |
and that he had | 4 |
the king in the | 4 |
if they had been | 4 |
as well as i | 4 |
northern extremity of the | 4 |
as the king was | 4 |
into the hands of | 4 |
so i gave him | 4 |
this was too much | 4 |
to enable him to | 4 |
it was on this | 4 |
he had time to | 4 |
as may be seen | 4 |
of the country and | 4 |
it appeared to me | 4 |
to the king to | 4 |
had been in the | 4 |
and he would be | 4 |
what i could do | 4 |
i replied that i | 4 |
that he would give | 4 |
not being able to | 4 |
instead of going on | 4 |
him a present of | 4 |
a number of women | 4 |
by way of a | 4 |
luck would have it | 4 |
in the morning we | 4 |
if that is the | 4 |
to make the best | 4 |
men of the village | 4 |
him if he knew | 4 |
the th of april | 4 |
by a tribe called | 4 |
that it was not | 4 |
its junction with the | 4 |
the line of the | 4 |
had no right to | 4 |
he would have been | 4 |
upon our arrival at | 4 |
the rest of our | 4 |
if you do not | 4 |
this was the first | 4 |
under the protection of | 4 |
out of the water | 4 |
would beat the drums | 4 |
we had done enough | 4 |
it would be necessary | 4 |
in return for which | 4 |
within a few days | 4 |
than any of the | 4 |
had been trying to | 4 |
that i was a | 4 |
who happened to be | 4 |
the minds of the | 4 |
i was compelled to | 4 |
as a mark of | 4 |
me to join him | 4 |
at the rate of | 4 |
i wished to send | 4 |
i told him he | 4 |
i offered to pay | 4 |
this was no sooner | 4 |
anxious to see us | 4 |
for any other purpose | 4 |
that he would be | 4 |
the th of january | 4 |
for a considerable time | 4 |
and begged them to | 4 |
the chief of that | 4 |
an island on the | 4 |
that they would not | 4 |
of the kingdom of | 4 |
on the condition that | 4 |
the officers of the | 4 |
laws of the land | 4 |
a matter of course | 4 |
sides of the river | 4 |
to the king of | 4 |
to call upon the | 4 |
the government of the | 4 |
might be able to | 4 |
level of the country | 4 |
with my arms and | 4 |
was out of the | 4 |
king had heard of | 4 |
as he had done | 4 |
along the banks of | 4 |
said to be the | 4 |
to see him and | 4 |
in the capacity of | 4 |
the northern end of | 4 |
for no one would | 4 |
that i should have | 4 |
that it was impossible | 4 |
the gulf of aden | 4 |
how we had slept | 4 |
all day and night | 4 |
was too weak to | 4 |
the east side of | 4 |
to say that the | 4 |
i walked off to | 4 |
a distance of five | 4 |
he had been obliged | 4 |
he was dressed in | 4 |
in the hope of | 4 |
in company with the | 4 |
political resident at aden | 4 |
did not appear to | 4 |
but i would not | 4 |
for the king had | 4 |
when the time came | 4 |
me an opportunity of | 4 |
of the somali country | 4 |
waters of the lake | 4 |
and begged he would | 4 |
the river here is | 4 |
the centre of a | 4 |
end of the journey | 4 |
only too glad to | 4 |
the instigation of the | 4 |
the north of the | 4 |
would allow me to | 4 |
the best of my | 4 |
what had been done | 4 |
as well as his | 4 |
a few feet of | 4 |
the man who had | 4 |
a visit to the | 4 |
i wished to call | 3 |
that he might have | 3 |
the books of birds | 3 |
royal geographical society had | 3 |
the kings of uganda | 3 |
of all the countries | 3 |
the names of the | 3 |
because he did not | 3 |
which they said they | 3 |
declared their intention of | 3 |
give him a gun | 3 |
he told me that | 3 |
into the interior of | 3 |
i was to be | 3 |
we reached the palace | 3 |
and then began a | 3 |
to the south and | 3 |
of the great lake | 3 |
not wish us to | 3 |
why did you not | 3 |
march in the morning | 3 |
of my men were | 3 |
we were informed that | 3 |
of the same material | 3 |
the commencement of the | 3 |
i ordered him to | 3 |
we had seen the | 3 |
to go to berbera | 3 |
with some of my | 3 |
the only people who | 3 |
and that i had | 3 |
as is the custom | 3 |
from fear of being | 3 |
could not obtain a | 3 |
in all their lives | 3 |
and i have been | 3 |
with one of the | 3 |
soon as he could | 3 |
to drink at the | 3 |
marched thirteen miles to | 3 |
that there was a | 3 |
every inch of the | 3 |
i had heard from | 3 |
that i should take | 3 |
all the way from | 3 |
there was no mistake | 3 |
as a present for | 3 |
the simple fact of | 3 |
much struck with the | 3 |
blind leading the blind | 3 |
the road to berbera | 3 |
was no time for | 3 |
there was nothing to | 3 |
in the vicinity of | 3 |
had no time to | 3 |
i presented him with | 3 |
the water in a | 3 |
was not so easy | 3 |
not listen to the | 3 |
the island of patooan | 3 |
of the manner in | 3 |
of dust raised by | 3 |
a herd of hippopotami | 3 |
at no great distance | 3 |
until he saw me | 3 |
in addition to this | 3 |
of about a hundred | 3 |
under cover of the | 3 |
was all very well | 3 |
left in charge of | 3 |
there was nothing left | 3 |
many of them were | 3 |
quarters of a mile | 3 |
present of a goat | 3 |
some forty or fifty | 3 |
i tried to get | 3 |
the excitement of the | 3 |
was on this account | 3 |
ordered him to be | 3 |
its exit from the | 3 |
he thought it would | 3 |
he had never seen | 3 |
off the evil eye | 3 |
setting fire to the | 3 |
rose from the ground | 3 |
with the young prince | 3 |
from west to east | 3 |
to put an end | 3 |
and eight yards kiniki | 3 |
should like to have | 3 |
which was no sooner | 3 |
what will be the | 3 |
to my own country | 3 |
in line of succession | 3 |
slopes of the hills | 3 |
as they were bid | 3 |
the nile in the | 3 |
with great difficulty i | 3 |
the south of the | 3 |
order of the king | 3 |
i have seen in | 3 |
me to the lake | 3 |
for the last time | 3 |
by the time the | 3 |
sheikh said and the | 3 |
see what he could | 3 |
white men at gani | 3 |
the white men were | 3 |
my return to england | 3 |
he could not get | 3 |
had received orders to | 3 |
he would send for | 3 |
i ordered a march | 3 |
i succeeded in getting | 3 |
on the th july | 3 |
it was fortunate that | 3 |
both bui and nasib | 3 |
the first time since | 3 |
and to bring me | 3 |
to go down with | 3 |
my arms and ammunition | 3 |
and assured me that | 3 |
the broad channel of | 3 |
a state of high | 3 |
i sent him a | 3 |
he could not obtain | 3 |
jealousy between the two | 3 |
as if they were | 3 |
that i have been | 3 |
of going to their | 3 |
i set to work | 3 |
the country on the | 3 |
demanded that he should | 3 |
in a good humour | 3 |
coming up the nile | 3 |
that as soon as | 3 |
a certain amount of | 3 |
i was ready to | 3 |
to the masai country | 3 |
received orders to go | 3 |
the king was ready | 3 |
few hundred yards to | 3 |
as soon as this | 3 |
had a fight with | 3 |
with their spears and | 3 |
as the best means | 3 |
in his own opinion | 3 |
it was a very | 3 |
the hand of god | 3 |
and four yards of | 3 |
i complied with their | 3 |
i did not know | 3 |
as well as some | 3 |
the etiquette of the | 3 |
i ordered the men | 3 |
as they do in | 3 |
to drive them away | 3 |
and induced them to | 3 |
came to me and | 3 |
that i was not | 3 |
he replied that he | 3 |
at the extremity of | 3 |
would not take the | 3 |
the people of kidi | 3 |
the value of the | 3 |
with a notice that | 3 |
level with the river | 3 |
in the same instant | 3 |
give me leave to | 3 |
to announce my arrival | 3 |
for my men to | 3 |
of one of the | 3 |
did not believe the | 3 |
had never been seen | 3 |
we were close to | 3 |
how it was i | 3 |
barsati and four yards | 3 |
broad channel of dead | 3 |
the evening of the | 3 |
in their power to | 3 |
articles of european manufacture | 3 |
as no one would | 3 |
more than any other | 3 |
told me he was | 3 |
to me as if | 3 |
an attitude of prayer | 3 |
elephant that i had | 3 |
same kind of ground | 3 |
cataracts of the nile | 3 |
him in the morning | 3 |
the king sent me | 3 |
he was a fine | 3 |
i do not think | 3 |
on the point of | 3 |
had promised to do | 3 |
i had been in | 3 |
the blind leading the | 3 |
to sit by his | 3 |
best of my property | 3 |
was very anxious to | 3 |
never saw such a | 3 |
were it not that | 3 |
on the ground and | 3 |
what i was doing | 3 |
travelled up the western | 3 |
of a white man | 3 |
we should have been | 3 |
he leaned forward with | 3 |
on the most friendly | 3 |
taken possession of the | 3 |
to the delight of | 3 |
either side of the | 3 |
similar to that of | 3 |
about ten yards from | 3 |
the king sent for | 3 |
i would not do | 3 |
what i had given | 3 |
of course i would | 3 |
the king to send | 3 |
was to see the | 3 |
in the evening my | 3 |
of the chief of | 3 |
it was no fault | 3 |
the king had not | 3 |
to keep off the | 3 |
to tell the king | 3 |
the same time as | 3 |
up the white nile | 3 |
could not be managed | 3 |
the slaves of the | 3 |
kamrasi would not have | 3 |
that we had arrived | 3 |
i gave him some | 3 |
could not bear to | 3 |
for about two hours | 3 |
he said there was | 3 |
surface of the land | 3 |
accompanied by a large | 3 |
by the natives to | 3 |
and i wished to | 3 |
the beauty of the | 3 |
the part of the | 3 |
going to their homes | 3 |
the force of the | 3 |
came the tug of | 3 |
the revolving pistol i | 3 |
sitting on the ground | 3 |
the king holding a | 3 |
we resumed the march | 3 |
to say he was | 3 |
would give him a | 3 |
be found in the | 3 |
and arrived at the | 3 |
i begged him not | 3 |
squatting on the ground | 3 |
length arrived at a | 3 |
though he did not | 3 |
in spite of my | 3 |
i wish you would | 3 |
i must say i | 3 |
a piece of mbugu | 3 |
they would not be | 3 |
the brink of the | 3 |
on the ground outside | 3 |
i had made up | 3 |
to say we were | 3 |
which i had to | 3 |
taher sherrif and his | 3 |
was met by the | 3 |
i sent to inquire | 3 |
to the settlement of | 3 |
now came the tug | 3 |
to the palace for | 3 |
in front of his | 3 |
it was a grand | 3 |
an army to fight | 3 |
the departure of speke | 3 |
a constant state of | 3 |
must have been very | 3 |
had heard of the | 3 |
orders to my men | 3 |
would have been better | 3 |
be torn to pieces | 3 |
to death by the | 3 |
it must have been | 3 |
valley of the atbara | 3 |
the middle of a | 3 |
was the first man | 3 |
told him i was | 3 |
but it was no | 3 |
the tent to be | 3 |
the system of government | 3 |
i had expected to | 3 |
until the king should | 3 |
just as we were | 3 |
with the excitement of | 3 |
the whole day long | 3 |
the east of the | 3 |
he would follow me | 3 |
i did not take | 3 |
is one of the | 3 |
of from three to | 3 |
what was to be | 3 |
i have given you | 3 |
with the intention of | 3 |
in the opposite direction | 3 |
we were at once | 3 |
were said to have | 3 |
to leave the country | 3 |
i was able to | 3 |
looked down upon the | 3 |
could not see the | 3 |
at the top of | 3 |
die in the attempt | 3 |
begged him not to | 3 |
in the way of | 3 |
and take it from | 3 |
to the nile sources | 3 |
i had ever seen | 3 |
reward for all our | 3 |
to put a stop | 3 |
of the msalala district | 3 |
like that of the | 3 |
he would assist me | 3 |
at the farther end | 3 |
this time i had | 3 |
scattered on the ground | 3 |
a level with the | 3 |
course i would not | 3 |
for there is no | 3 |
he could not have | 3 |
were in the habit | 3 |
nature of the ground | 3 |
on a level with | 3 |
as i now saw | 3 |
when it transpired that | 3 |
by a certain date | 3 |
to pay their respects | 3 |
would not do it | 3 |
to pay us a | 3 |
there can be no | 3 |
a thick growth of | 3 |
where we had to | 3 |
that we were in | 3 |
place was alive with | 3 |
on the th november | 3 |
just at this time | 3 |
was no mistake about | 3 |
the name of a | 3 |
i arrived at the | 3 |
basin of the nile | 3 |
i could not tell | 3 |
with the hope of | 3 |
i lost no time | 3 |
arrived at the foot | 3 |
had made up my | 3 |
he was of the | 3 |
in store for them | 3 |
way all over the | 3 |
i now wished to | 3 |
it is true that | 3 |
a bullet from the | 3 |
the same moment the | 3 |
else they would have | 3 |
return of the expedition | 3 |
agreed to do so | 3 |
to know what we | 3 |
ran out of the | 3 |
me on the journey | 3 |
bivouacked for the night | 3 |
half of the property | 3 |
begged me to take | 3 |
be sent to the | 3 |
he would not go | 3 |
had never seen such | 3 |
and one load of | 3 |
may be said to | 3 |
with the help of | 3 |
i was determined to | 3 |
it was a glorious | 3 |
on the face of | 3 |
the same time the | 3 |
of a number of | 3 |
had come all this | 3 |
that we were coming | 3 |
had been forced to | 3 |
from which we could | 3 |
with spear and bow | 3 |
length we reached the | 3 |
the surprise of everybody | 3 |
wilderness of mgunda mkhali | 3 |
departure of speke and | 3 |
of water in the | 3 |
at first sight it | 3 |
spread upon the ground | 3 |
the satisfaction of seeing | 3 |
commenced the conversation by | 3 |
and ordered the men | 3 |
history of the wahuma | 3 |
if i would only | 3 |
would give me leave | 3 |
i had in my | 3 |
moosa and hadji ali | 3 |
in the heart of | 3 |
i visited the king | 3 |
was on the point | 3 |
ended by my giving | 3 |
that he would have | 3 |
the day was now | 3 |
the reader with the | 3 |
for they were not | 3 |
to see the great | 3 |
to the position of | 3 |
was dressed in a | 3 |
road to the palace | 3 |
sight of the victoria | 3 |
the whole day passed | 3 |
to help him on | 3 |
would induce them to | 3 |
well as of the | 3 |
as a present from | 3 |
the hour of deliverance | 3 |
south of the equator | 3 |
well covered with trees | 3 |
the king of all | 3 |
now for a tally | 3 |
i did not hear | 3 |
and on the same | 3 |
to my men to | 3 |
in the latooka country | 3 |
the king sent to | 3 |
most beautiful was the | 3 |
i explained that i | 3 |
was within a few | 3 |
as if it were | 3 |
the inhabitants of the | 3 |
could not hear of | 3 |
offered to assist me | 3 |
as i had heard | 3 |
between us and the | 3 |
that they had not | 3 |
put up at the | 3 |
from the parent stock | 3 |
would not believe it | 3 |
he said that he | 3 |
sun is in the | 3 |
do you think of | 3 |
in such a hurry | 3 |
with red ochre and | 3 |
the river in boats | 3 |
much to the delight | 3 |
the iron chair he | 3 |
for they had not | 3 |
nile in the same | 3 |
and i at once | 3 |
asked me what i | 3 |
part of the world | 3 |
and two yards kiniki | 3 |
degree of south latitude | 3 |
as he did not | 3 |
else he would have | 3 |
and in consequence of | 3 |
much after the fashion | 3 |
as long as he | 3 |
after the departure of | 3 |
said we had done | 3 |
the ferry on the | 3 |
the influence of trade | 3 |
the other end of | 3 |
it was time to | 3 |
i was about to | 3 |
the king of kings | 3 |
for some time past | 3 |
on the surface of | 3 |
could not help thinking | 3 |
if he would like | 3 |
the capital of the | 3 |
to the west end | 3 |
could not tell what | 3 |
here in the same | 3 |
within a hundred and | 3 |
from three to five | 3 |
the river to the | 3 |
the nile from the | 3 |
at the same instant | 3 |
i now succeeded in | 3 |
and that is the | 3 |
we were told that | 3 |
all the men in | 3 |
about one hundred and | 3 |
on the road from | 3 |
to give me some | 3 |
i sent frij to | 3 |
of the dry season | 3 |
say the least of | 3 |
i now proposed to | 3 |
for it was the | 3 |
two of the aggageers | 3 |
what we thought of | 3 |
in consequence of its | 3 |
not hear of such | 3 |
were close to the | 3 |
in the early part | 3 |
soon as they saw | 3 |
for the next morning | 3 |
to go to the | 3 |
i asked the king | 3 |
for the moment of | 3 |
with all my men | 3 |
i found all the | 3 |
consequence of the great | 3 |
desire to see him | 3 |
betimes in the morning | 3 |
collection of mat huts | 3 |
a short time the | 3 |
that i had done | 3 |
with a feeling of | 3 |
of cloth and beads | 3 |
too much for his | 3 |
to the right and | 3 |
i had promised to | 3 |
and a number of | 3 |
men who had been | 3 |
in charge of the | 3 |
with a pot of | 3 |
chair to sit upon | 3 |
i wrote to grant | 3 |
and as i was | 3 |
i would not be | 3 |
and that they had | 3 |
the men in the | 3 |
to beat the drum | 3 |
with a promise of | 3 |
in which we found | 3 |
the consequence was that | 3 |
as the king of | 3 |
was no fault of | 3 |
be the source of | 3 |
the interests of the | 3 |
intense heat of the | 3 |
asked me to give | 3 |
as well as myself | 3 |
we could obtain no | 3 |
on the east side | 3 |
the beginning of the | 3 |
a good view of | 3 |
he would have had | 3 |
a cow as a | 3 |
us in the morning | 3 |
way in which the | 3 |
said he would be | 3 |
all their own fault | 3 |
attention was attracted by | 3 |
return to aden and | 3 |
did not think we | 3 |
me a goat and | 3 |
it was impossible for | 3 |
he would not tell | 3 |
to the amount of | 3 |
listen to my advice | 3 |
and they could not | 3 |
a great quantity of | 3 |
why i had not | 3 |
over and over again | 3 |
the indian government had | 3 |
could not afford to | 3 |
it was done by | 3 |
said he would never | 3 |
in consequence of our | 3 |
that a number of | 3 |
sent to the palace | 3 |
under the command of | 3 |
too much for my | 3 |
i would not listen | 3 |
tent to be pitched | 3 |
not to be done | 3 |
channel of dead water | 3 |
made up their minds | 3 |
in the shade of | 3 |
he had a very | 3 |
a large quantity of | 3 |
he should like to | 3 |
for he did not | 3 |
on the same meridian | 3 |
the tops of the | 3 |
to be the case | 3 |
said it was not | 3 |
a total distance of | 3 |
to sit in the | 3 |
objects of the expedition | 3 |
first thing in the | 3 |
to show there was | 3 |
a great deal of | 3 |
such a state of | 3 |
thing in the morning | 3 |
by the chief of | 3 |
and allowed it to | 3 |
all the surrounding countries | 3 |
i am inclined to | 3 |
i saw it was | 3 |
lying at right angles | 3 |
all the men i | 3 |
shade of the court | 3 |
as much as i | 3 |
wished to make friends | 3 |
pot of pombe and | 3 |
would kill me if | 3 |
the little settlement of | 3 |
orders of the king | 3 |
were welcomed by the | 3 |
i hoped he would | 3 |
same manner as i | 3 |
to thank him for | 3 |
i do not wish | 3 |
a sheet of water | 3 |
for all our labor | 3 |
old moosa and hadji | 3 |
close to the river | 3 |
not a vestige of | 3 |
i need only say | 3 |
before he had time | 3 |
with a pair of | 3 |
as i had got | 3 |
of his children to | 3 |
changed the subject by | 3 |
to the discovery of | 3 |
course of the river | 3 |
by a letter from | 3 |
in consequence of his | 3 |
was to be the | 3 |
the order of the | 3 |
the history of the | 3 |
stuffed with magic powder | 3 |
to him at once | 3 |
all the world like | 3 |
told us of the | 3 |
as it was necessary | 3 |
in on all sides | 3 |
and would not allow | 3 |
i sent the king | 3 |
a state of great | 3 |
i have ever seen | 3 |
that i should be | 3 |
what he called his | 3 |
a pool of water | 3 |
the village chiefs were | 3 |
i could not afford | 3 |
were it not for | 3 |
had been given to | 3 |
to have a little | 3 |
but they would not | 3 |
by far the most | 3 |
on either side the | 3 |
still i could not | 3 |
we were at the | 3 |
but not a soul | 3 |
and eight yards merikani | 3 |
to open the road | 3 |
the scene of action | 3 |
remain where i was | 3 |
and there was a | 3 |
of no use to | 3 |
was all the same | 3 |
and i determined to | 3 |
in front of a | 3 |
we took possession of | 3 |
much pleased with the | 3 |
arrangements for the journey | 3 |
men as i liked | 3 |
head of the nile | 3 |
in consequence of these | 3 |
as all the other | 3 |
we were welcomed by | 3 |
of the moon and | 3 |
and ran off with | 3 |
told her i had | 3 |
i took off my | 3 |
knew not what to | 3 |
if i would not | 3 |
the king of my | 3 |
there was a great | 3 |
did not know the | 3 |
for the moment he | 3 |
the spot where i | 3 |
as if they had | 3 |
on the ground at | 3 |
margin of the lake | 3 |
to keep the king | 3 |
hung down his head | 3 |
reader with the details | 3 |
a considerable distance from | 3 |
what was the matter | 3 |
in the art of | 3 |
of the river and | 3 |
half a pound of | 3 |
as we shall see | 3 |
he could not be | 3 |
said he would give | 3 |
never saw such an | 3 |
that of the old | 3 |
the night was passed | 3 |
the exception of a | 3 |
that there is no | 3 |
begged for leave to | 3 |
i have heard that | 3 |
the natives assured me | 3 |
to bring them to | 3 |
on the back of | 3 |
not only are the | 3 |
at the southern extremity | 3 |
source of the jub | 3 |
down their loads and | 3 |
but for the present | 3 |
as they could not | 3 |
said it was a | 3 |
north end of the | 3 |
but that was not | 3 |
gave way when i | 3 |
that i had seen | 3 |
with a host of | 3 |
that was not enough | 3 |
received a letter from | 3 |
that i wished to | 3 |
that we were not | 3 |
him and his party | 3 |
the west flank of | 3 |
to call upon him | 3 |
for a short time | 3 |
i would not accept | 3 |
the place where the | 3 |
in the rainy season | 3 |
as we had come | 3 |
that it must be | 3 |
a man of the | 3 |
fifty yards of the | 3 |
a large deputation of | 3 |
had not yet seen | 3 |
the following morning i | 3 |
king to send me | 3 |
would go back to | 3 |
on the eastern shore | 3 |
there was no help | 3 |
wished to see him | 3 |
yards of american sheeting | 3 |
across the maritime plain | 3 |
we started early in | 3 |
on the white nile | 3 |
what do you think | 3 |
i went home to | 3 |
presented to the king | 3 |
sent to inquire after | 3 |
and i was told | 3 |
and therefore could not | 3 |
there was not a | 3 |
a shot at the | 3 |
late in the evening | 3 |
rain had lately fallen | 3 |
and a bundle of | 3 |
about feet above the | 3 |
and when told we | 3 |
which he was to | 3 |
quarter of an hour | 3 |
broke ground at a | 3 |
of from to feet | 3 |
on opposite sides of | 3 |
day we reached the | 3 |
on with the march | 3 |
could not see us | 3 |
a look at the | 3 |
later in the day | 3 |
the plague of lice | 3 |
i went to see | 3 |
the day was far | 3 |
after a long and | 3 |
about fifty yards from | 3 |
exit from the lake | 3 |
by the addition of | 3 |
paid me a visit | 3 |
told us he had | 3 |
one from the other | 3 |
on the plea of | 3 |
and as he had | 3 |
at the age of | 3 |
upon the opposite side | 3 |
up the nile to | 3 |
from one of the | 3 |
rising out of the | 3 |
four pots of pombe | 3 |
my mind was so | 3 |
king sent to say | 3 |
the passage of the | 3 |
of bombay and baraka | 3 |
flew into a passion | 3 |
that i have ever | 3 |
king holding a levee | 3 |
show there was no | 3 |
a variety of other | 3 |
i could not succeed | 3 |
the th of october | 3 |
i wished to leave | 3 |
the natives on the | 3 |
he then said he | 3 |
if we could only | 3 |
a quarter of an | 3 |
to carry out their | 3 |
had been carried off | 3 |
their bows and arrows | 3 |
there was no time | 3 |
to the next village | 3 |
give me a guide | 3 |
me if i would | 3 |
cloud of dust raised | 3 |
me to go to | 3 |
had a right to | 3 |
i could do nothing | 3 |
the governor of the | 3 |
in such a state | 3 |
in sight of the | 3 |
the time of his | 3 |
ready to receive me | 3 |
i had much of | 3 |
the people were in | 3 |
as far back as | 3 |
as the king had | 3 |
else he would not | 3 |
was not to be | 3 |
him the use of | 3 |
bank of the atbara | 3 |
out in the field | 3 |
to the palace and | 3 |
that he said he | 3 |
at a tremendous pace | 3 |
there was not one | 3 |
that he should be | 3 |
to the success of | 3 |
side of the equator | 3 |
saw we were in | 3 |
a purse of money | 3 |
a hut in the | 3 |
they would give me | 3 |
to me and said | 3 |
marched up and down | 3 |
as a token of | 3 |
a present for the | 3 |
sent the king a | 3 |
for leave to go | 3 |
they had conspired to | 3 |
to the opposite side | 3 |
they were allowed to | 3 |
he would have to | 3 |
and he would have | 3 |
did not wish us | 3 |
cataract from the foot | 3 |
neither his father nor | 3 |
for i was not | 3 |
all over the world | 3 |
that we had been | 3 |
during which time i | 3 |
we arrived in the | 3 |
as i had already | 3 |
to go with him | 3 |
the old abou do | 3 |
he was on his | 3 |
and would not be | 3 |
the outskirts of the | 3 |
the same instant i | 3 |
this part of the | 3 |
gave us the slip | 3 |
that i might be | 3 |
ten of my men | 3 |
as long as i | 3 |
the summit of the | 3 |
wished to give me | 3 |
the young prince abdullah | 3 |
every now and then | 3 |
to the place of | 3 |
back to the palace | 3 |
sufficient number of men | 3 |
it is needless to | 3 |
the arabs at kaze | 3 |
the extent of the | 3 |
to the satisfaction of | 3 |
to speak to him | 3 |
the arrival of my | 3 |
and those of ibrahim | 3 |
as any of the | 3 |
prove to be the | 3 |
it was only the | 3 |
because i would not | 3 |
to be my guide | 3 |
laid a complaint against | 3 |
on the way i | 3 |
on the th march | 3 |
he did not think | 3 |
a large tract of | 3 |
three or four miles | 3 |
us that the king | 3 |
the ground in front | 3 |
he should be afraid | 3 |
he thought we should | 3 |
the moon and the | 3 |
he assured me that | 3 |
i then tried to | 3 |
he could not help | 3 |
speak to the king | 3 |
was the perfection of | 3 |
very glad to see | 3 |
he would order some | 3 |
and i did not | 3 |
rope attached to the | 3 |
came to pay his | 3 |
the aid of a | 3 |
we had come there | 3 |
for the most part | 3 |
no help for it | 3 |
since leaving the coast | 3 |
he would be very | 3 |
under the guidance of | 3 |
sit on the ground | 3 |
had to pay the | 3 |
is in the south | 3 |
from eight to ten | 3 |
the sanction of the | 3 |
in a dense mass | 3 |
in all probability would | 3 |
in this part of | 3 |
which i had brought | 3 |
loads of cloth and | 3 |
in place of a | 3 |
at a time when | 3 |
hundred yards in width | 3 |
in my own mind | 3 |
the people on the | 3 |
of the river the | 3 |
he must have some | 3 |
for the favour of | 3 |
a single sheet of | 3 |
a very short time | 3 |
of the mighty nile | 3 |
to return to my | 3 |
they had been sent | 3 |
me as many men | 3 |
in all other countries | 3 |
it was the only | 3 |
the right and left | 3 |
he could not bear | 3 |
as there was no | 3 |
the first i had | 3 |
which i did not | 3 |
that they were all | 3 |
i had a long | 3 |
i was desired to | 3 |
he would have the | 3 |
the last village on | 3 |
the rise of the | 3 |
i took with me | 3 |
i found him sitting | 3 |
the valley of ellyria | 3 |
the boats at once | 3 |
he presented me with | 3 |
be in such a | 3 |
was the cause of | 3 |
any of his forefathers | 3 |
would like to go | 3 |
of the nile to | 3 |
where we put up | 3 |
and he did not | 3 |
never seen such a | 3 |
his nose was bleeding | 3 |
as he was not | 3 |
and my men had | 3 |
strange as it may | 3 |
of all the surrounding | 3 |
for the rest of | 3 |
the whole of their | 3 |
for a moment that | 3 |
the entrance of the | 3 |
fast as he could | 3 |
of the jub river | 3 |
by the people of | 3 |
my wife and myself | 3 |
will be seen by | 3 |
to the royal geographical | 3 |
on the shore of | 3 |
intention to visit him | 3 |
survey of the lake | 3 |
north of the equator | 3 |
it was in the | 3 |
are not allowed to | 3 |
occupied by a tribe | 3 |
of our intention to | 3 |
the countries we are | 3 |
from the equator to | 3 |
he had been detained | 3 |
would go with us | 3 |
not allow him to | 3 |
the early part of | 3 |
a couple of hours | 3 |
the reward for all | 3 |
could not cross it | 3 |
made use of the | 3 |
the expiration of the | 3 |
to prevent any chance | 3 |
offered to give him | 3 |
had ordered them to | 3 |
we took up our | 3 |
as far as i | 3 |
have been impossible to | 3 |
without saying a word | 3 |
was required to sit | 3 |
he begged us to | 3 |
at the suggestion of | 3 |
said there was not | 3 |
up in a village | 3 |
our intention to visit | 3 |
put an end to | 3 |
it would be difficult | 3 |
as a proof of | 3 |
of the kafoor river | 3 |
thought it would not | 3 |
he had been so | 3 |
the shoulder of the | 3 |
as they would be | 3 |
as i had much | 3 |
and gave us a | 3 |
and the habr owel | 3 |
that i must be | 3 |
had heard from the | 3 |
the eastern horn of | 3 |
my men to carry | 3 |
explained to him that | 3 |
merely to look at | 3 |
whole length of the | 3 |
bana does not know | 3 |
then said he would | 3 |
is a source of | 3 |
as i had gone | 3 |
that i had wounded | 3 |
the bulk of the | 3 |
begged i would allow | 3 |
and he could not | 3 |
would be difficult to | 3 |
soon as we arrived | 3 |
visit to the king | 3 |
into the albert lake | 3 |
arrived at a large | 3 |
such a manner that | 3 |
i found him standing | 3 |
on the bank of | 3 |
during which time the | 3 |
is a sort of | 3 |
when the sun is | 3 |
the king was in | 3 |
on my arrival at | 3 |
when we returned from | 3 |
on returning home i | 3 |
that it had been | 3 |
he would like us | 3 |
not a word was | 3 |
the habr owel tribe | 3 |
i said i had | 3 |
but no sooner had | 3 |
of one of these | 3 |
the end of a | 3 |
i found it necessary | 3 |
would not let us | 3 |
should be torn to | 3 |
i had seen him | 3 |
the hopes of getting | 3 |
out of the camp | 3 |
to pay him a | 3 |
it than he said | 3 |
to the men to | 3 |
would be very glad | 3 |
who had not been | 3 |
and a piece of | 3 |
the following morning the | 3 |
with one of them | 3 |
of the nile by | 3 |
his way to the | 3 |
lost no time in | 3 |
i would give them | 3 |
would not have sent | 3 |
to find out what | 3 |
my line of march | 3 |
no sooner heard of | 3 |
not the custom of | 3 |
the remainder of the | 3 |
the honourable east india | 3 |
all of which i | 3 |
along the shore of | 3 |
to give them a | 3 |
would not hear of | 3 |
not know how to | 3 |
if i chose to | 3 |
into the magic horn | 3 |
it came from the | 3 |
as it would have | 3 |
hundred yards of the | 3 |
it was all the | 3 |
an interview with the | 3 |
as i had seen | 3 |
we were ferried across | 3 |
of men and women | 3 |
be one of the | 3 |
sit by his side | 3 |
two or three miles | 3 |
he said it was | 3 |
in consideration of his | 3 |
to inquire after my | 3 |
the slave woman bacheeta | 3 |
we went on with | 3 |
brought into the country | 3 |
and going through the | 3 |
the king wished to | 3 |
what i had done | 3 |
as fast as they | 3 |
know what i was | 3 |
nothing in the world | 3 |
at the british consulate | 3 |
and make friends with | 3 |
the point of the | 3 |
some of his men | 3 |
on the western coast | 3 |
was found to be | 3 |
as it was obvious | 3 |
was one of those | 3 |
the northern and southern | 3 |
either side the river | 3 |
i had given the | 3 |
would like us to | 3 |
of the white man | 3 |
i could not resist | 3 |
it was for the | 3 |
and i was obliged | 3 |
had taken such fright | 3 |
the way to shoot | 3 |
as well as himself | 3 |
within fifty yards of | 3 |
beneath the shade of | 3 |
at war with him | 3 |
the use of his | 3 |
he had promised to | 3 |
on facing to the | 3 |
in the meanwhile the | 3 |
and must have been | 3 |
during the whole of | 3 |
for the men to | 3 |
to cross the river | 3 |
i could not obtain | 3 |
the road through unyoro | 3 |
so large a party | 3 |
begged me to give | 3 |
and brought all the | 3 |
pages hurried in to | 3 |
that he was the | 3 |
there was only one | 3 |
the tug of war | 3 |
not be satisfied until | 3 |
as might be imagined | 3 |
we were in the | 3 |
of the old testament | 3 |
to and from the | 3 |
and after a long | 3 |
until we arrived at | 3 |
and said i should | 3 |
the parent of egypt | 3 |
i was an englishman | 3 |
to carry our property | 3 |
asked for leave to | 3 |
to take the field | 3 |
that one of them | 3 |
asked the king to | 3 |
no one would ever | 3 |
and the prosecution continued | 3 |
while at full speed | 3 |
by a double march | 3 |
nasib to the queen | 3 |
was a man of | 3 |
the wives of the | 3 |
for the same reason | 3 |
us a present of | 3 |
found the king holding | 3 |
in the morning sent | 3 |
to the bottom of | 3 |
did not intend to | 3 |
hemmed in by high | 3 |
a gun and some | 3 |
from fifty to sixty | 3 |
this portion of the | 3 |
had gone out shooting | 3 |
calling on the king | 3 |
a message from the | 3 |
and ran away with | 3 |
the close of the | 3 |
my return from the | 3 |
a height of about | 3 |
such was the case | 3 |
two men as guides | 3 |
i had given to | 3 |
a band of music | 3 |
bank of the nile | 3 |
told me that he | 3 |
on the opposite bank | 3 |
which i considered the | 3 |
a necklace of beads | 3 |
what might be called | 3 |
he had gone out | 3 |
in the mountains of | 3 |
take it from them | 3 |
send one of his | 3 |
could not part with | 3 |
were on their way | 3 |
by some men who | 3 |
did not like my | 3 |
on the d of | 3 |
all the way down | 3 |
coming to see him | 3 |
that there would be | 3 |
he did not intend | 3 |
i must confess that | 3 |
in their own country | 3 |
this being agreed to | 3 |
the navigation of the | 3 |
of the same tribe | 3 |
an extraordinary amount of | 3 |
so great a distance | 3 |
come all this way | 3 |
been too proud to | 3 |
covered with trees and | 3 |
there was no doubt | 3 |
he gave us a | 3 |
take the place of | 3 |
heat of the day | 3 |
and two pots of | 3 |
i came to the | 3 |
during this time i | 3 |
in for the night | 3 |
to return to their | 3 |
and he in return | 3 |
was to be a | 3 |
as far as he | 3 |
lay on the ground | 3 |
would have been no | 3 |
as that of the | 3 |
about a mile we | 3 |
would give me a | 3 |
desirous of going to | 3 |
this was the last | 3 |
as fast as he | 3 |
was no sooner done | 3 |
it not for the | 3 |
more than a month | 3 |
to be the source | 3 |
and begged him to | 3 |
to say the least | 3 |
he could not think | 3 |
the camp of the | 3 |
three or four days | 3 |
him to give me | 3 |
we must wait until | 3 |
same time that he | 3 |
he was in the | 3 |
in company with me | 3 |
what i had been | 3 |
inquire after my health | 3 |
there was no hope | 3 |
taking advantage of this | 3 |
leave to return to | 3 |
lest they should be | 3 |
with the assistance of | 3 |
for two or three | 3 |
all the men were | 3 |
it may appear to | 3 |
the least of it | 3 |
find out the truth | 3 |
the jungle was so | 3 |
not to be found | 3 |
for a change of | 3 |
banks of the nile | 3 |
necessary for me to | 3 |
in which it was | 3 |
it was a sight | 3 |
of the country are | 3 |
put up at a | 3 |
we should have to | 3 |
prisoners on the island | 3 |
and not to be | 3 |
off in the air | 3 |
a party of fifty | 3 |
that he had not | 3 |
i wanted to see | 3 |
both men and women | 3 |
face of the mountain | 3 |
and said to me | 3 |
on the heels of | 3 |
was in favor of | 3 |
whilst i was in | 3 |
that it was the | 3 |