The Wild Tribes of the Soudan: An Account of Personal Experiences and Adventures During Three Winters Spent in that Country Chiefly Among the Basé Tribe |
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Abyssinians Africa Amedeb animals Anseba antelope appearance Arabs arrived Atbara Atbara river Aylmer bank Basé country Basé village Beni-Amer Berber Blue Nile brother buffalo bushes Cairo camel-drivers camels camp caravan Cassala Colvin Crown 8vo Dembelas desert dhoum-palms dhurra distance Dongola Egypt Egyptian encamped England expedition farther Fcap fired fish Gash gazelle grass ground Hadendowa Haikota Hamrans heard herd hill HIPPOPOTAMUS huts hyænas Illustrations Jeddah journey Jules Khartoum Khor Baraka Khor Meheteb Koolookoo Lacatecourah leaving lion Lort Phillips Mareb Massawa miles morning mountain natives nellut never night obtained party plenty Portrait Post 8vo rain rifle river river's bed sand sand-grouse Sanheit seen servants Settite Sheik Achmed shooting shot Sogada soon Souakim Soudan steamer Suez Suleiman tents tétél told took town tracks travelled trees tribe Vols Wady Halfah White Nile Woodcuts wounded yards zariba
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