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at the wild people you fpeak of, who are going after you, tho' it is better to meet them coming this way, than when they are going to their homes ; they are commanded by Welleta Yafous, who is your friend, and is very grateful for the medi- cines you fent him atGondar : he has not been able to fee you, being fo much bufied with thofe wild people ; but he loves you, and will take care of you, and you muft give me more of that phyfic when we met at Gondar." I again bowed, and he continued, — " Hear me what I fay ; you fee thofe feven people (I never faw more thief- like fellows in my life), — thefe are all leaders and chiefs of the Galla — favages, if you pleafe ; they are all your brethren." I bowed. " You may go through their country as if it were your own, without a man hurting you : you will be foon related to them all ; for it is their cuftom that a ftranger of ditlin&ion, like you, when he is their gueil, lleeps with the filler, daughter, or near relation of the principal men among them. I dare fay, fays he archly, you will not think the cuftoms of the Galla contain greater hardlhips than thofe of Amhara." I bowed, but thought to myfelf I Ihall not put them to the trial. He then jabbered fomething to them in Galla which I did not under- ftand. They all anfwered by the wildeft howl I ever heard, and flruck themfelves upon the breaft, apparently aflenting.

" When Ras Michael, continued he, came from the battle of Fagitta, the eyes of forty-four, brethren and relations of thefe people prefent, were pulled out at Gondar, the day af- ter he arrived, and they were expofed upon the banks of the river Angrab to ftarve, where moft, I believe, were devoured by the hyaena ; you took three of them up to your houfe ; nouriihed, cloathed, protected, and kindly treat- ed them." " They are now in good health, faid I, and want

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