We came to a village called Dilolo, the path we were following leading directly to it, and as we approached we found that the place had been barricaded, and that it was guarded outside by all its fighting men.
After leaving Niembouai-Olomba, and traveling through the great and dense forest, we came to a village called Mobana, the inhabitants belonging to the Ashango tribe, for we were still in the Ashango territory.
We halted for the night at a village called, I think, Lingbye, on the great road from Copenhagen towards Elsineur.
Here we were pretty plentifully supplied with provisions, and rested for some days, my battalion having been pushed forward to a village called Zalada, about a league in front of the town.
On the morning of the third day they approached a village called Achise.
He had heard of a village called Anilco, at the mouth of a large stream emptying into that majestic river.
They at length came to a village called Coligoa, which is supposed to have been upon the banks of White river.
We turned off a little to our left, and alighted at a village called Tebne [Arabic], distant one hour and a half from Szanamein.
In an hour and a quarter we came to two hills, with the ruins of a village called Medjmar [Arabic], on the right of the road.
On the 2nd of January the camping-ground was on a sandy spit by the river-bank, at a village called Nanti.
Three miles to the north of the inclosure of Kouyunjik, and on the bank of the Tigris, is a village called Shereef-Khan.
I now went eastward over an undulating country skirting the great volcano of Klabat, to a village called Lempias, situated close to the extensive forest that covers the lower slopes of that mountain.
I first stayed a fortnight at a village called Gading, where I was accommodated in the house of some Chinese converts, to whom I was recommended by the Jesuit missionaries.
Early in February we made arrangements to stay for a week at a village called Baliba, situated about four miles off on the mountains, at an elevation of 2,000 feet.
The next day I went to a village called Askin, and preached in the evening; and the following day went to Eccleston, where I had the privilege of preaching in a Methodist chapel.
Being unable to travel to Buda by the direct road, I went to a village called Pensey.
At the first entrance into it is a village called Be-da-me, giving the same name also to the valley.
We crossed the Mekong near a village called Shia-chai on a picturesque chain suspension bridge of a type which is not unusual in the southern and western part of the province.
Its resources seemed to be almost exhausted and the Mohammedan hunter assured us that at a village called Ma-li-ling we would find excellent shooting.
I hope to get well across early to-morrow morning, and then proceed on some six miles to a village called Chamseen.
That evening a couple of Tschokossi came in, and reported that they had located five of them some few miles up-stream, near a village called Panscheli.
After which we struck off at right angles into the bush to a village called Paratau, distant about four miles from Sokode.
Towards morning we arrived at a village called Kimmoo, where our guides awakened one of their acquaintances, and we stopped to give the asses some corn and roast a few groundnuts for ourselves.
The Indians relate that from a village called Majagua on the Colorado River other Indians continually come to trade with them.
In the morning the expedition went to the east along the margin of the river and, having traveled about six leagues, we came upon a village called Taulamne.
From here they went to a village called Quiapo, on the other side of the river, which they burned, killing several Indian children and women.
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