The Fall of The Congo Arabs by Sidney Langford Hinde Chapter 3 Page 25

to their taste; whereas on the road — generally by the smouldering camp fire, or the blackened spot indicating where the fire has been — are the whitening bones, cracked and broken, which form the relics of these disgusting banquets.

These form a diary by the way, which �' he who runs may read,” if he know the habits of these peoples.