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a warrior in Speke's time, but is now quite an old man, and very feeble ; he was suffering from rheumatism at the time of my visit, and asked me to prescribe for him, which I did. He had always been one of those most opposed to Europeans, and was a great supporter of the religious system of the THE MISSION HOUSE, KVBAGA.
Waganda and of their medicine-men. This village of his was a very large one, and one of the cleanest and neatest that I have seen in Uganda, and was shaded by fine forest trees, I stayed a day here owing to an attack of ague, and old Kangao proved very hospitable, sending me presents of a goat, bullock, plantains, sugarcane, and fruit.
The next two or three days' march was through