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Cite
Extract
[Mpweto, 17 August 1896]1
Thanks to the generous gift of Mr Maréchal,* who presented me with this notebook, I am able to continue to reproduce my route maps.2
17 and 18 August. I have continued to tidy up my notes and to copy the reports and maps to be sent to His Excellency the Governor and to you.
For an abridged and reworked version of the first part of this letter, see Brasseur, 9 May 1897; and 16 May 1897.
The present letter is written on a notebook, the first pages of which are illustrated with neatly drawn travel maps. The maps in question also include some schematic information (general direction and time of departure and arrival) about the daily routes followed by Brasseur’s caravan between Mpweto* and Lofoi. Neither the ones nor the other are included in this edition.
I am skipping one: these Mpweto* gentlemen,3 like De Besche* and Ghysen,*4 are at variance from us by one day. I will therefore restart with their date, which must be the correct one.
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