“And these,” explained Mr. Bascomb when they reached a certain section of the shelves, “are my books on Africa.” There were many of them—the travels of Livingstone, Stanley, Speke, Sir Harry Johnston and others, the standard histories of ancient Egypt, government colonial reports, and among the later editions, a copy of Rene Maran’s Batouala” (p.240)
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