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Taking it easy, they arrived in due course of time at the end of their trip. Runners had gone on ahead, and for the last two days Piet Andrus with a dozen more rode with them, having gone out to meet the wagons.
At Mombasa they interviewed the governor, relating officially their news of Mowbray and giving a detailed account of the lake country which had been discovered. It was at once arranged that six months later a great safari was to be sent up, with Louis Schoverling in charge, to make a scientific exploration and map out the country about the hot lake.
Letters and cables poured in on them, and the two weeks spent at Mombasa were busy ones. Accounts of their trip were despatched to London, New York and Toronto, and on the day they left a cable came which announced that Schoverling had gained one of his life-long ambitions--Fellows.h.i.+p in the Royal Geographical Society.
"Well, we've sure had a great time," sighed Jack as they steamed out of Mombasa. Von Hofe was accompanying them to New York. "We've pulled pretty near two thousand each out of that ivory and dust, Chuck."
"It certainly does look like big money now," admitted Charlie. "Well, I see where I dig in to learn for a while. Then maybe we can get together for another trip somewheres, eh, General?"
"I hope so," laughed Schoverling. "I thought maybe you would have had enough of it."
"Not much!" cried both boys together. Von Hofe smiled.
"Wait!" he said. "I have a surprise, some day!"
And one day, months later, he took them to a special room in the great Museum of Sciences, where stood the Rogue Elephant as he had stood on that last day of his life; beneath, on the great bra.s.s plate at the bottom, were these words:
_Elephas Africa.n.u.s Peeli_
SHOT BY CHARLES COLLINS AND JACK SAWTOOTH.
Mounted by Gross von Hofe, F. R. S.
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