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The narrator records solo travel along West African coasts and rivers, moving between coastal towns, riverine settlements, inland trading posts and frontier regions. Vivid travel scenes describe crowded steamers and lighters, encounters with local customs and rituals, landscapes and natural resources, and the practical hardships of isolation, sickness, and difficult crossings. The account compares differing colonial administrative and commercial methods, visits gold- and rubber-producing districts and frontier outposts, and reflects on the mixture of opportunity, danger, and everyday life in remote settlements and trading centres.
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