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toria. New and Cheaper Edition in
One
Volume.
With
—African
Ague
»Sultan
—The
Livingstone
Tabora
Visit
from
him
—A
—Bombay Thrashed
Departure
from
Mrera
Day of
by the
—Burton and Speke's
page
229.
Sketch
a
poor
and
worthy
Scotch
birth was
in keeping
with the
Two
map, the
Sudan,
al-
though
the
sources
doubt. And
what it
for
the
of what is now
to the de-
supplies
which
the
provided
for
Lake Bang-
the
furthest
of
Saviour;
in
the
bedside
in
wrote
and
the
measures
known danger.
—Africa
to show how
Living-
shows
the
a
being
to an idea now,
future,
to.
In
this
way
the
chain
of
remembrance
will
not
myself, 'are
I have hap-
expeditions of Liv-
hydrographical
system
of
from
M'Bangi;
and
Binger
(1887-1889),
who
Kong
Mountain
but only
as a col-
onizing power, and
France alone seemed
try
at
abroad brought
grew
out
for
Africa
had
some of its
Congo
day
have
embraced
the
slave-trade.
simple
declarations
failing
were
among
It
was
broken
up
and
their
wives
and
children
at-
entirely
extinct,
but
British West
business. On
in
so
far
as
these
interests
and
islands
within
one
hundred
miles
of
the
not
been
developed,
the
introduced
revision;
munication.
Further
alone
were
2,767,629
gallons.
lines
of
These are
Thee. Accept
distinctive
in
success
and
perhaps
surpassing
it
in
explorer
has
faded,
as
me. And
now and
and it
often
have
I
not
Mr.
Bennett
asked,
?"
"
marks
should
leave
Zanzibar
for
Bagamoyo.
habit of
of
the
greater
interest
the
diary
manner
! to
the
letter
that
brings
tusks
the
sea,
while
arrival in this
Tozer,
invites
the
changes.
He
when
is
multiplied
most
at
Zanizibar
con-
Bcience
that the
purchase
a
slave
in
tbe
markets
of
Ujiji
that
will
fetch
in
Zanzibar
He
is
enormously
wealthy,
owns
men,
in
observing
that
was myself;
that the
proprietors,-
or
perform
the
city
they
may
be
seen
ivory,
gum-
Tuesday
evenings
their
reception
evening
elephant
and
of him
discoveries
almost
entirely
by
the
of having
four
or
the
folly
of
"
Livingstone first
priestly
robes
and
in
on an
the traveller
require 4000
the
expense
he
would
be
likely
journey
through
France
would
occupy
thirty
days,
the
sum
ten bolts of
(Capt.
ing
north
of
Zanzibar.
to
administer
punishment
to
a
hand
having
been
ruptured,
he
"askari"
was
to
lessen
this
difficulty
wide
and
have
his
slop
chest,
and his
$15
a
head
notes, letters of
twenty-five
and
thirty
cents,
so
experience.
to
shop,
strengthening
myself
with
over-
seeing
for
cloth,
beads,
wire,
donkeys,
and
a
thousand
necessaries,
having
hat,
in
donkeys
brayed,
and
and
horses, into two
fourth,
or
die
first-class
effort, unaided
were
forty
days,
and
exaggerated
as
the
rains
would
make
a
final
bargain.
They
frasilah
overweight.
Upon
layers,
each
corner
He said
em-
find
it
in
my
heart
I
can
each.
remark
that
he
soldiers
as
guards
to
Unyanyembe.
Cost
of
Carriage,
To
10
pagazis'
cost
asked if he
I
did
not
take
constantly
in
the
act
true
believers.
He
would
3,500
doti,
to chiefs
bill
was
finally
reduced
to
$738.
Without
any
dis-
My dear friendly reader, do
not think, if
my
experience
to
you
and
my
goods
to
mildew,
offence, but
I had
convey them
to Un-
on
about
the
1st
or
2nd
of
November,
1870,
and
was
still
spread
throughout
the
French mission,
said
Dr.
Kirk,
a
French
padre
paid
Dr. Kirk
1871.
March
21.
with
parallel
hedges
little.
Bombay
turned
out
Stamboul
to
sigh.
The
saddles
were
excellent,
surpassing
expectation.
The
strong
it is
north
extra-
there
being
no
help
79
I
delayed
at
the
ferry,
venting loud
of
mire
and
sloughs
of
black
tufted
that
quickest
not
ha\
e
bettered
myself,
it
similarly
protected.
Between
them
sank
bisected
season always
Especially
did
I
wish
to
try
of
your
I next
entirely im-
true tsetse, though
Burton experimented
months
before
my
caravan.
Pending
its
arrival,
sure,
more broken,
and the
the
because
of
the
tsetse,
I
had
him
now lies
buried ; let
half an
both
my
fifteen
In
the
meanwhile
caravans
I
had,
as
indeed
by
tlie
we
and
our
animals
might
recuperate.
The
chief
of
the
village,
a
an
imaginary
wide
sway
Asmodeus
holds
when
the
hard-besieged
the
homely
and
necessary
task
of
falls
with
the
deep
manlj
voice
and
the
in
this
state,
a
not
unfaithful
After
crossing
the
river
here,
fordable
at
all
times
and
only
twenty
yards
in
and
led
through
a
eleva-
tion
we
and
raved
like
our right
we
out-
the best
construction.
sheaf
or
I
would
oppose
from
dawn
to
meridian
enough
to
enforce.
The
ambassadors
replied
with
a
donkeys that
which so
from
bank
to
back,
The
ground
is
rocky,
composed
boy,
were
the
informers
and
witnesses,
and,
accord-
ingly,
hands
were
released
perty. Bombay and Abdul Kader
used
their
lungs
in
vain
from the eminences
property
at
Imbiki
Bombay,
instead
of
being
Mukunguru,
or
ague ;
but
who had
since
passed
by
five
days,
ac-
coutrements
my
bosom
stub-
born
the inundated
to
be
unloaded,
led
through
a
clump,
barring
our
sky,
was
enough
of the Wanguana
im-
proved
adroitness
and
which
visited
us
the
day
we
crossed
the tale to
sure, will
never accom-
was the
sounds
we
thinly
scattered
trees,
the
Wanguana
to
scene,
with
the
great
wall
of
enclosing
a
river
and
left.
All
 
fattened
by
the
Wabembe
of
a
goat
each
day,
when
heart, liver,
mextrieably
jumbled
shukkas of
the
soon
(lied.
one
pound
we
bid
a
led
over
bledithed
days
we
should
cropped
visibly
here
and
there
above
copy of
level nature
left
behind,
I
donkeys
lived,
it,
but
as
they
had
to
throw
away
a
few
things
in
order
to
procure
carriage
for
the
most
important
goods.
Farquhar
is
too
sick
to
walk,
most
he
must
have
a
In a
gun and
pistol in
to
think
of
men
camp, and
suspicion, not
to fire
near
me.
I
might
get
hurt,
you
reports would
as you
the
passes
and
stiff
steeps
of
of thorn-
his arrival
here, two
days before ;
ghee,
honey,
beans,
matama,
some of
the precious
authority,
and,
English,
except
Bombay
and
Selim
my
animals.
Mpwapwa
—so
called
by
chiselled
out
by
the
hands
ravines
where
reigned
a
tracts
which
embraced
all
that
was
wild,
and
by
coast where
Ngaraiso
. 3
30
Mvumi,
WRS
allotted
the
task
of
marches,
they
content
themselves
for
the
time
with
a
small
gourdful,
with
keeping
their
imaginations
dwelling
upon
be a huge
The
words
I
heard
in
in
the
general
frenzy
which
seemed
suddenly
to-day
for
more. For
doti
from
the
Arabs.
Again
demanded
sent
only
two,
with
a
pleading
to
them
well?
after
arriving
at
the
camp,
I
was
visited
by
three
Wagogo,
who
asked
me
if
I
the road
when
such an
mittent
fever,
two
weeks,
and
whose
territory
we
marched,
into
thickets
of
obtained
ening its
pace, as
approaching its
they
pressed
on
me,
barely
allowing
leave
out,
a
bullet
caravans
six
from
the
fine
imposed
on
Hamed,
and
was
astonished
them
up
and
give
presents.
do
the camp,
*'
on the
Nullah
would
all
desert.
Thani
repHed
had
arrived.
Calling
It was
must
halt,
and
when
I
commanded
a
and
then
there
was
every
the acacia
resound-
ing
ordered
its
slaves,
he
had
Wanyamwezi
cheering,
at
such
an
early
hour
are
a
to
war
emigrate to the
after
a
they should
the small-pox,
without a
full
craved it.
succumbed,
and
threw
himself
down
on
the
roadside
large
ponds,
or
deep
depressions
in
Kader,
the
tailor
who
weakliest
of
the
weakly,
unfit
much
more
highly
than
broiling, that
most
northern
the
extends
Ukwere,
to
its
peaks
and
aspiring
summits
are
buried
in
the
clouds.
I
have
devoted
!
of
the
Lord—
a
man
of
thickness
transit.
Through
the
ever appear the knee
after
the
days
afterwards,
the fierce con-
skin
lies
the
Tartar,
so
it
of tlie
Wasegiiblia,
and
hands
and
were
readily
bought
owing
his
stronghold,
with
enough
of
Simba-
mwenni,
and in
East
Africa
at
once
and
for
ever.
The
branches of
by the monsoon
the mountain
a
Arab
tarboosh.
Next
on
paid, they
will make
of forming friend-
is
not
or the vulture,
his
ancles
and
knees ;
ivory
wristlets
are
sometimes
generally
employed
as
the
Wanyamwezi
in
trade.
a
knack
of
of an
solemnly
a
liar.
There
sultan,
dispenses
justice
buy
a
or the
a
man
has
walked
under
their
here, and
Spiki r
a
high
above
quite a re-
jelbes,
curries,
brandy,
biscuits,
sardines,
people
gunpowder,
Sheikh
Sayd
bin
Salim,
the
affairs," said
Mfuto, and
and
it
was
on the
that it
Kirk
had
nevei
tioned
April,
they
?"
"
exuberant
life
led,
a
wild
fraternity
of
knurly
giants,
the
as
if
from
We
found
that
recovered,
up at the
martial
so incessantly
one
weio
stored
out
of
the
village,
the
as we emerged from
with
Soud
bin
Sayd.
were
some
who
proposed
actively at
the
night
Shaw
tumbled
off
his
dark-
ness.
At
midnight
we
he
possessed
a
;
for
the
base
desertion
of
an
ally,
who
were
also
locked
up
at
Unyanyembe,
and
erroneous
supposition
to
think
that
I hear,
two
in
disease.
So
of
the
guns.
of
Nasib,
had
been
slain.
When
I
I
was
told
that
off,
powerful
potion
of
all
to
help
them
beef
he
had
stolen
from
them.
He
peaceful
aspect,
and
to say.
a little
here to
Mirambo
to write
again,
or
pretends
people a
my
position,
and
my
intentions,
and
felt
fulness of my own nature, perhaps it
is
the
natural
the
tembe,
our
the
men
had
fanfaronnade.
The
of
tea,
coffee,
and
sugar,
one
head
a
loud
chorus
of
remonstrances
from
;
*'
so
much
from
fever
the latter
of
?"
can
go
any
farther
the
of
a
kid
was
shoulders
at
all
before
this
strongly-defended
village
the
swarms
of
pagazis
of
Mirambo
his
Ruga-Ruga.
They
a
band
of
ferocious
mercenaries,
and a
very
offensive
IT.
surroundings
admiringly.
A
sulkily refused
them, and
and
repeated
siiappings
I suc-
it.
said
I,
carrying
to hunt for
It was at
pity
us.
stole
through
the
case
of
humor,
flesh-pots
full
down
limp,
which
they
and swept
at
the
master?"
Mabruki
outset,
to
all the
Not
by
me,
martial
coryphaeus
me through
Southern Russia,
of him
quick
he
was
to
Kalulu
in
water.
In
1
h.
delicious
darts swiftly
secure
:l
the
honey,
while
the
little
bird
a
southerly
the
centre
water was
Wanyamwezi
are
When
water
I ate
Upon
unless he
In a
think
that
the
elephant
place
that
I
was
compelled
to
halt
the
of
acute
dysentery.
But
Ihata Island
We
laughed
joyously,
as
we
of this
(which
I
call
365
the
usual
own proper load, it
with
my
in the
neck of
be
tempted
to
saw a
it, I laughed
noises
which
laughing.
A
troop
of
monkeys,
hidden
clamor
of
Presently,
I
saw,
feeding
we were to
any known
one
day
more,
that
they
might
make
to
head
of
the
the
o\'er forty-
at once^
from
sbeer
fatigue
and
group,
cross his
was made. Kiala
force,
for
I
threaten-
ing,
days
! What
anxiety
have
night,
a
caravan
of
eighty
Waguhha,
is sick."
maize. Sometimes three,
formed
a
formed
the
We halted
at Kawanga,
the chief
was
the
great
Mutware
and that
that he
doti of
good cloths
;
a
the Arapahoes
could
not
fight
forty-five
men
fight
thousands
of
people
ever reach Ujiji
he
asks
place
we
shall
Mionvu
if
doti
were
for his
were
yet
untouched—
if
we
practised
economy.
If
I
met
many
more
like
Expedition
was
to
alarm
some
villages
Uhha.
retired
to
sleep
our
fatigues
off
with
a
feeling
of
perfect
security.
November
StL
—Long
before
breezew,
which
came
laden
with
the
fragrance
of
young
grass,
and
perfume
left
our
camp
on
a
man
darted
out
of
his
hut,
and I
which
we
all
may
well
the
wiX)ds
in
puggaree
around
Ujiji, with its
side,
emerge
We
!
float
above
the
American
Consulate,
the
ranks,
holding
his
flag
aloft,
hand,
turning
military
man
returning
to
his
country
filling
that
the
worship
sians, Bismarck and
were
brought
we
set
meeting was
afternoon ;
and
we
of
another
she had been
to
the
chorus
which
the
And
now,
and profit
able will
and
the
wonders
so,
Doctor;
I
generous, and
true man."
not,
I
tea
and
coffee."
Ferajji,
the
cook,
was
ready
as
of
Virginia,
which,
and
bright,
spread
on
in
travelling
I
could
not
have
gone
great line ot
to
travel
here and there
before
I
but
he
approaches
to
that
being
as
near
the
Doctor
has
a
a
Richard
to
suit
the
caprices
a
laugh
as
Hen
Teufelsdrockh's
belied
the
of a
uncommon
memory
Why should
in
every
possible
way.
crisis,
under
such
an
back
again.
But
no
His
for
his
home
contemplated
with
horror,
yet
of
pri-
meval
splendors of the tropic
with whom
cumbrous moneys,
as chro-
miles
Livingstone
and
his
party
had
through
the
dense
country
of
Mponda,
further, the
of
him
for
the
the
the
until we
The
Doctor
traveller,
in
his
ex-
tremity,
was
kindly
than
once
and
was
armed
pay
to
it
the
enter
Lake
cubines to
ingenious
fabrication
during this time that
previousl)^
discovered.
From
Livingstone
has
given
the
issue his
the most superficial
even
watershed,
Bangweolo
a
little
over
2,000
feet
of
Gondokoro.
By
this
the
position
taken.
The

Elephantine,
round
an
;
at
a
large
city,
called
Meroe :
Sailing
from
that is in
Ammonians,
and
that,
among
discourse
about
distance
eastward
of
the
Syrtis
they
could
make
any
further
discovery
began to
came
up,
them
through
vast
morasses,
and
desolate.
Kespecting
It
ivory,
and
reports
step
audacity,
and
Portuguese,
or
our
own
were seen
Central
Beke.
Neither
are
too
influential
who
knew
their
to
reach
it,
and
were
coming
through
Ruanda,
and
carriers,
to
the
head
of
the
Tanganika
Ujiji,
we
dog-
4
The
other
2^
Muzimu,
easy
reach
attack of
on
the
previous
day.
Getting
Luaba,
is,
Tillages
are
numerous
in
this
vicinity.
From
quite curious
and there in
lamb
was
killed,
and,
our
its entire
markets
were
their
villages,
while
the
the
voices
were
anything
but
coffee
clean
above, while on each
creeping
towards
through
the
villages
 
from the
us late
fine
teeth,
wire anklets.
Mugere,
a
shared
of
his
a
diagonal
that ex-
years
perhaps
the
honours
as
bank of the Rusizi.
broadest
part,
to
the
extreme
southern
point
of
Mugihewa,
was
about
three
miles
broad,
was
about
latitude
and
longitude
which
of
the
front
slopes
of
the
passage
and
good
fortune
if
we
the night
Usige,
and
Uhha.
We
As
the
warn
the
Doctor,
that little
least
sent
year
supreme
power
followed^
road
to
Mfuto,
I
will
of
serenely
as
the
boats
be
called
nullahs,
but,
a
pale,
milky
kind
of
water
as well
as those
yellow
out of which
the mbugu forms
which
the
lake
tribofc
form
a series of
;
Ukawendi.
Sugar-cane
flourishes
at
Ujiji.
There
is
It
ie
the
same
"
considerable
quantities
of
salt.
There
are
birth
to
soft
beach
 
return
trip,
of
the
footsteps
of
every
of
the
one
hundred
grains
of
Dover's
powders,
the banks
a
for-
acumen
and
sense
as
other
and
it
is
if
Uvinza tells
us of
new tribes,
greet the
shoulder,
and
falling
over
one
side
of
their
bodies.
For
ornaments
Arabs and
Wangwana appear
the Wabembe,
and I
I
can,
I
have
taken
pains
and
immortalized
if
he
were
not
an
myself
in
his
nume-
because
the
warlike
figure
he
made
African
world
of
the
quite gone
requested
to
convey
the mad
and
points,
margins
were
sedge,
and
rush,
an
old
chief,
noted
for
his
the
Arabs
spoke
to
a
half.
The
mouth
With
the
soft
north
; but
it
happened
that,
while
rivers,
after
a
puif
An island
of Kawendi,
though
the
single
cocking
of
each
courage
breathed.
It
wilderness before
a
road,
and
we
three
and
a
half
hours
as
the
country
was
exceedingly
rough.
The
next
day,
us, we
Methought
when
I
saw
his
trunk
I
I would
the
a
filmy
had sprung
scattered
themselves
the
to
and,
after
and
came
to
a
in
Africa
cut
large
inches from
was
one
of
the
same cathartic
weakens its
be
cynth,
calomel,
resin
slain
taken
up
arms
for
the
of
Unyanyembe.
five
hundred
"Homa
(fever)."
enfeebled
stomach,
har-
rowed
and
irritated
with
medicinal
compounds,
with
ipecac,
colocynth,
tartar-emetic,
quinine,
and
such
things,
protested
With
camp-craft>
of two
have
each
had
six
or
wife
in
the
woods
of
Shupanga
he
had
me
for
a
hunt.
After
thin
and
scant—
I
saw
the
animal
bound
memory,
I
sauntered
out
vital
a hut
which the
his
dourra
and
maize
and four bags of
zinc
case
of
medicines
only
were
saved
or
death
was
If
I
explain
the
to
Zanzibar,
instead
of
men.
The
I
was
dying
on
my
feet.
It
is
not
too
of
;
of
head oi
of
the
stranger.
I
am
as
cold
happily repaired,
waters,
questioned
and
cross-questioned,
until
arise
the
longing
for
home
that
seizes
me
when
Africa
will
become
another
more
charity
to
the
Heathen
on both
of
Mtesa's
which
are
arranged
head;
wears a goatskin
of the
the
bales
and
baggage
were
taken
outside
of
I
have
found
or
in
the
Doctor
s
servants,
with
brae
grain
a
them-
is
remark-
able
were
asked
to
assist
caravan with
him
very
great
satisfaction.
His
son,
Unamapokera,
was
arrived
jungle
not do to fight
No belligerent
Mungo Park
jungle
—rain
or
no
rain,
river
or
inundation
after you
worse,
and
weariest
march
under
jungly
tunnels
dripping
with
them
their
gazed
at
their
comrade
who
a
small
long
past
midnight,
;
stretched
one
long
which
raced
Activity
and
zeal,
ago
men
have
paid
the
forfeit
of
savages.
illus-
mind,
John
Kirk,
had
I
can
tell
you
truly
he
at once crossed over
with
Dr.
Kirk,
at
once
resigned.
excuse
for
resigning.
I
should
for
had attempted to
a different purpose,
acted
accord-
ing
to
their
the
order
go,
so
far
as
you have gone to
would
be
Society
Geographical
Society,
down
from
the
interior
longer
better
under-
standing
between
be
as
nothing
compared
a new field.
of
value
to
a
experience, until
to travel
personal
super-
intendence
of
the
caravan,
I
think
he
myself
have
chartered
is
obliged
to
sail
before
I
can
is
? All
liis
started
on
Eiver.
anchor
before
the
If I
at
once,
and
a
vigorous
June,
about
twelve
we
were
com-
pelled
to
compliments
to
a
journalist,
yet
young,
and
in
no
way
distinguished,
in
ended.
Neither
to feel
*
into
the
gutter,
would
If
you

45',
he had strong
?
were
informed
that
my
with
that
duty.
At
a
of the
British public
Living-
stone.
When
the
commander
arrived
at
Bagamoyo,
tlie
opinion,
to Makata
swamps and
crocodiles; to
at
the
time
I
was
writing
has
before
now
beec
re-opened.
The
advance
the Albert Nyanza
of Baker. If
to
reach
has also
south and S.S.W.
Africa
in
the
last
1841 to 1869.
representing
to
Lord
Clarendon
the
effectively
relieved
support
?
to grant
from
Zanzibar."
The
following
is
an
important
letter
day's journey myself.
buffaloes
were
found.
with
Dr.
Kirk
1867,
is the caravan
statement shows
months,
had
reached
waters from
in
those
countries
was
only
lake. It was,
Eawlinson
was
inclined
to
be
complimentary
when
speaking
of
go
lot
cannot say.
He was
the
spot,
are
the
most
has
at
such
a
distance
on
who
was
he
was
abandoned
"
man
(Dr.
Livingstone)
or eventy-fiva
in
the
country,
through
that
the
south
of
Lake
to
pass
through
places
in
which
no
black
man
dare
another
subject
a
which
the
Council
of
the
receipt
of
these
letters.
It
Mohamed
On
three
different
messengers—
one
Christian,
Rashid, a
to
Muhamad
Nassur,
who
furnished
the journey
accomplished
in
tl)ree.
If
we
deduct
beads,
evidently
exchanged
for
my
fine
samsams,
a
few
pieces
names of
to
her
Majesty's
Government
as
trade,
and,
indeed,
most
other
sell oif all and
would not
be allowed
dragoman
noY
other
paid
officials
was
tempted
to
despair
when
1
have
still
you to favou»
this
point;
worth
other
for
Lord
Clarendon,
you
may
have
been
led
to
employ
Banian
or
other
slaves
again
been
supplied.
were fourteen
"
the disposal
of Mr.
which are
hands
will
therefore,
in
all
probability,
{mrt of the way were chiefly carried on with goods
borrowed
on
cost
order, has
reached Unyanyembe.
This party
to
of
the
most
handwriting,
your
Lordship's
orders
ungenerous
may
call
for
an
explanation.
might meet coming
before
Nassick boys
Since
Dr.
—detailing
Ujiji to
5th. Dr.
on
the
refractory
and
deserters,
could for him
required were sent
that
ever
visited
Africa.
I
conclude
with
delight me more
Livingstone is
much money
several times.
that he would take
very
much
to
hear
in silence.
we
were
freemen
at
Zanzibar;
would
lead
to
the
a
general
confluence
of
the
Lomame
near my route ;
one
Charura brought
ourselves,
be
swamped
much too rich
eight months
hence. If
of
the
Royal
Search Expedition, I
expedition to explore
 
we suppose there is
desire
to
"
1
the
Cape,
gives
27
degrees
doing, bnt not so
and
an<:iety I
"
Geographical
S(jciety,
and
to
towards
se-
curing
communication
witE
Dr.
which
••
659
«
from
Zanzibar,
414;
budget
of
news,
415