id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 43654 Stanley, Henry M. (Henry Morton) In Darkest Africa, Vol. 1; or, The Quest, Rescue, and Retreat of Emin, Governor of Equatoria .txt text/plain 183662 9230 76 The Sultan of Zanzibar--Tippu-Tib and Stanley Falls--On board s.s. _Madura_--"Shindy" between the Zanzibaris and Soudanese--Sketches of my Rear Column--Major Barttelot's doubts as to Tippu-Tib's good faith--A of pigmies, and description of the same--We cross the Ituri River--Dr. Parke's delight on leaving the forest--Camp at Bessé--Zanzibari wit--At native land and tribe; but a day or two after reaching Yambuya he altered day, I sent 200 men back to the villages to procure each a load of river party on this day numbered forty men; but, as we landed, we were The day previous the Zanzibari head men, urged by their friends, had reach Lake Albert, how can Major Barttelot with 250 men make his way your old road a day's march from the Arab camp. said was only two days' good marching--say forty miles--the grass-land The next day the chief returned two more rifles, but all my men being ./cache/43654.txt ./txt/43654.txt