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Jules Verne: Five Weeks in a Balloon30. CHAPTER THIRTIETH. (continued)* Since the doctor's departure, letters written from El'Obeid by Mr. Muntzinger, the newly-appointed head of the expedition, unfortunately place the death of Vogel beyond a doubt. Mosfeia had disappeared from the horizon long ere this, and the Mandara country was developing to the gaze of our aeronauts its astonishing fertility, with its forests of acacias, its locust-trees covered with red flowers, and the herbaceous plants of its fields of cotton and indigo trees. The river Shari, which eighty miles farther on rolled its impetuous waters into Lake Tchad, was quite distinctly seen. The doctor got his companions to trace its course upon the maps drawn by Dr. Barth. "You perceive," said he, "that the labors of this savant have been conducted with great precision; we are moving directly toward the Loggoum region, and perhaps toward Kernak, its capital. It was there that poor Toole died, at the age of scarcely twenty-two. He was a young Englishman, an ensign in the 80th regiment, who, a few weeks before, had joined Major Denham in Africa, and it was not long ere he there met his death. Ah! this vast country might well be called the graveyard of European travellers." Some boats, fifty feet long, were descending the current of the Shari. The Victoria, then one thousand feet above the soil, hardly attracted the attention of the natives; but the wind, which until then had been blowing with a certain degree of strength, was falling off. "Is it possible that we are to be caught in another dead calm?" sighed the doctor. "Well, we've no lack of water, nor the desert to fear, anyhow, master," said Joe. "No; but there are races here still more to be dreaded." "Why!" said Joe, again, "there's something like a town." "That is Kernak. The last puffs of the breeze are wafting us to it, and, if we choose, we can take an exact plan of the place." This is page 205 of 297. [Marked] This title is on Your Bookshelf. Buy a copy of Five Weeks in a Balloon at Amazon.com
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