CONTENTS. VII 



CHAPTER VI. 



A Siirly Party of Natives — Fishermen intent on their Occupation — 

 Traces of Livingstone at Pakaooma — Story of his Death ridiculed 

 by Natives — Slaughter of the Manganjas — A Storm on the Lake — ■ 

 The Search dragging her anchor — Out in search of Elephants — 

 Fears of my Guide's Treachery — Elephants in the Reeds — Elephant 

 Steaks — Challenged at the Entrance of a Native Village — Attempt 

 to discover the River Lekue — Marenga and a few of his Wives — 

 His Account of Livingstone's Visit and his Desertion by his Fol- 

 lowers — A Native Concert — A Squall — Moloka's Lecture — A Sleep- 

 ing Alligator 132 



CHAPTER VII. 



At Anchor — The Lake in a Storm — Beautiful Antelope — Village of 

 Pampemba — Out in search of Sport — The Koodoo — Mr. Young's 

 Want of Sympathy with the Sportsman — Again in the Shire — Regret 

 at leaving Lake Nyassa — Mapoonda — Visit of the Chief's Mother — 

 Further Information respecting Livingstone — Falsehood of the 

 Johanna-men's Story — A Curious Character — Medicine Charms — 

 A Charmed Way of Loading — Kindness and Hospitality of the Old 

 Hunter and his Wives — Pamalombe Lake — Hearty Reception from 

 Old Friends — Zebras and Pallahs — Exciting Buffalo Chase — Ar- 

 rival at Maramia ........ 161 



CHAPTER VIII. 



Providing the Natives with Meat — Moloka, Chinsoro, and Native Sports- 

 men — On the Spoor of Elephants — Sufferings from Thirst — Bowled 

 over— Accident to Gumtickler — Successful Sport — Fine Gemsbock 

 — A Scene of Wild Life — Surgical Operation on a Wounded Boy — 

 Walk to Pamafunda — I leave the Expedition — Again after Ele- 

 phants — Renewed Sufferings from Thirst — In a Native Village — 

 An Effective Shot— Dinner prepared by Chinsoro — Death of a Fine 

 Elephant 191 



