A brief twenty-four hours in nairobi, during which he avoided the public receptions and the dinners that a more social chief would have graced; then he was off into the bush.
"Sketches of the East Africa Campaign"
Robert Valentine Dolbey
There had been a time when we doctors, then at nairobi and living in comfortable mosquito-proof houses, had blamed the men for drinking unboiled water and for discarding their mosquito nets.
"Sketches of the East Africa Campaign"
Robert Valentine Dolbey
Whether the funny little narrow-gauge railroad exists for nairobi, or nairobi for the railroad, it would be difficult to say.
"African Camp Fires"
Stewart Edward White