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Book Review of Desert track and jungle Trail

Desert track and jungle Trail
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With an irrepressible zeal and love for the people of Africa, William Harrison Anderson, set out in 1895 with his wife, Nora, and two other missionaries, and what would become the journey of a lifetime. Those early years had many difficulties, including malaria, which killed all of their group, except William and his wife Nora. In and 1905 Harry walked 900 miles to search out a new location for a mission. and William went to work among the Bechuna tribe in Africa, and his life is very very exciting . For example, when he went to sleep in the jungle by a campfire, with the fire light lit up, lion's eyes reflected by the fire watching him all night.