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Identifier: harpersnew21harper (find matches)
Title: Harper's New Monthly Magazine Volume 21 June to November 1860
Year: 1860 (1860s)
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Publisher: New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers
Contributing Library: Brigham Young University-Idaho, David O. McKay Library
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justly observed, he never expected to see themagain, and it was his painful duty to get all hecould out of them, Avhich he faithfully did. The Wagogo they found a grain more intelli-gent than their neighbors. Instead of stu))idlypaying no attention to the whites, they crowdedabout them with screams and remarks of won-der. Some even asked for particulars of thatwonderful white land where beads grow in the ground, and where the women weave suchcottons. What will happen to us? theycried; we never yet saw this manner ofman! Some Arabs had industriously misrep-resented the whites ; and they found themselvesregarded as men full of knowledge, whichmeans magic—as causing rain to fall in ad-vance, and droughts to destroy the country inthe rear; as possessors of four arms, and but 028 HAEPERS NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE.
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one eye. It was believed that they cooked ^ya-ter-melons and threw away the seeds, thus gen-erating small-pox ; that they heated and hard-ened milk, thus breeding a murrain among cat-tle ; that their wire, cloth, and beads bred mis-fortunes ; and that they intended to return nextyear to take the country. The last the mostterrible threat of all. Nevertheless they were not injured ; but the clay before they left tliccountry Burton was required to bind himself bysolemn oath not to smite the land with droughtor with fatal disease, tlie Sultan declaring thatall he had was in their hands. Here, too, the people began to be gicat beer-swillers. Pombe is made of fermented grainsof the countiy. It is a highly intoxicating

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vol. 21
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  • bookcentury:1800
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  • bookcontributor:Brigham_Young_University_Idaho__David_O__McKay_Library
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