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who encouraged him to write (and translated) an account of his adventures. Later he settled in South Africa where he died in 1942 at
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under the local Soviet, while aiding both White and
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India. He later moved to London in search of work as a geologist, before accepting an assignment in
Equatorial Africa, far as he hoped from Soviet agents. It was there he met
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about 1890, the son of the local mayor and mine owner. He qualified as a geologist at the
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