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The Discovery of the Source of the Nile
Africa
John Hanning Speke
by
John Hanning Speke
Editor's Note
Introduction.
Chapter 1. London to Zanzibar, 1859
Chapter II. Uzaramo
Chapter III. Usagara
Chapter IV. Ugogo, and the Wilderness of Mgunda Mkhali
Chapter V. Unyamuezi
Chapter VI. Uzinza
Chapter VII. Usui
Chapter VIII. Karague
Chapter IX. History of the Wahuma
Chapter X. Karague and Uganda
Chapter XI. Palace, Uganda
Chapter XII. Palace, Uganda - Continued
Chapter XIII. Palace, Uganda - Continued
Chapter XIV. Palace, Uganda - Continued
Chapter XV. March Down the Northern Slopes of Africa
Chapter XVI. Bahr El Abiad
Chapter XVII. Unyoro
Chapter XVIII. Unyoro - Continued
Chapter XIX. The March to Madi
Chapter XX. Madi
Conclusion
Footnotes
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