Travels through Central Africa to Timbuctoo; and across the Great Desert, to Morocco, performed in the years 1824-1828, Vol. 1 (of 2)Caillié, René
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Travels through Central Africa to Timbuctoo; and across the Great Desert, to Morocco, performed in the years 1824-1828, Vol. 1 (of 2)
Caillié, René
Sahara -- Description and travel; Sudan (Region) -- Description and travel
and very fertile. The small country of Kissi-kissi lies to the west
of Couranco, at the distance of ten or twelve days’ journey from
Cambaya, and in the environs of Sierra-Leone.
In the evening of the 28th of May, a caravan of saracolet merchants
passed, on its route from Cambaya to Kankan, where it was to divide
into three parties, for Bouré, Ségo, and Yamina. The merchants
visited the _mansa_ or chief, and that worthy old man recommended me
to their care. They went on, and halted for the night at Bagaraya,
about two miles to the east of Cambaya.
The 29th of May was employed in making our preparations. I arranged
my baggage, which since my arrival had been left in Ibrahim’s hut,
because, that in which I slept was not within the inclosure and had
no fastenings. I often examined it, and several times suspected that
it had been meddled with; I thought so from the manner in which it was
tied up; I had some pieces of stuff which had been cut, some tobacco,
and some glass ornaments, which seemed to please the people greatly. I
could not however ascertain whether they had robbed me or not, and I
chose rather to presume that they had been induced by curiosity to
examine my property than to suspect them of theft. I made a little
present to the Foulah Guibi, in return for the pistachio bread which
he had given me.
In the evening I took leave of the chief who had been so kind to me;
I made him a present of some gunpowder, which pleased him much; he
gave me his blessing, and offered up prayers for the prosperity of
my journey.
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