Travels in Southern Abyssinia Through the Country of Adal to the Kingdom of Sho

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Travels in Southern Abyssinia Through the Country of Adal to the Kingdom of Sho
Johnston Charles
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— Description of that river. — Its termination in Lake Abhibhad. — The various watersheds of the basin of the Hawash. — Comparison of present route with that of previous travellers.
When Ohmed Medina did come, he prepared to stop the whole day, directed Zaido to boil some coffee, placed his spear upright against the boxes of my hut, and wheeled his shield very gently up towards the farther end of my retreat, asking me at the same time to suspend it from the roof by the little wooden hook that w
...as attached to a leathern thong for this purpose. He then un budded his sword-belt, and after handing it to me also to take care of, he stooped on to his hands and knees, and crept well under the shade. I produced my pencil and paper, and we soon entered into a long conver- sation upon the Hawash, in which we were joined by a young man belonging to Owssa, named Oh- medu, who had come into my hut out of curiosity, but learning what we were about, volunteered some information respecting his native place.

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