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THE TUAREGS 247 they know us now. I have suggested to our Government that we should return, but I have not been more successful in that direction than I have in getting the rifles I asked for.
Strangers must not attempt with a light heart to penetrate into the Tuareg districts, without having secured the formal protection of the chief.
What would you have ? When a Grand Duke announces his intention of visiting the wine-shops of the outlying boulevards, don't we always take care to send an habitu of those boulevards with him to look after him? A Jaume or a Rossignol is always in attendance. And if a protector is useful in Paris, can we not well understand that one would be indispensable in the Sahara ?
When Madidu has once said to a traveller " Yes, come," or " You can go," I am convinced that no danger would be run in the districts subject to him.
With the Awellimiden on our side we could conquer the Sahara, and the Tuaregs would help us to push on towards Lake Tchad, Air, Tunis and Algeria. He would find it to his own advantage to do so, and the conditions of his existence would be manifestly ameliorated.
Do you imagine that these Tuaregs are stupid enough to miss a chance of getting stuffs for clothes, coverlids, glass beads, and all the things they covet? If the men were sufficiently blind to their own interests. Til warrant you their wives would not be.
The Tuareg race will be tamed at last, their faults, all the result of the fierce struggle for existence, will disappear, and modern civilization will have conquered a new district in Africa!
One afterthought does, however, occur to me. Will the change be a good thing for the Tuaregs themselves ?
' These are the slang names for members of the secret police in France. — Trans,