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A PILGRIMAGE

tions. The executive department devolves on Oro, an imaginary deity, of which mention shall be made here-after.

The present Alake succeeded Shodeke, a man so venerated as to be ranked among the demigods. Every one whe knew him has something to recount of the virtue of Shodeke.

The support of the king and chiefs is derived from the offerings of their slaves, and of those who bring controversies to them for settlement.