VI CONTENTS. 



CHAPTER III. 



Chief of the Ajawah Tribe — Danger from the Mavite — Buckley sent 

 back to Chibisa — Mr. Young's Directions to him — A Stroll in the 

 Forest — Tracking a Wounded Buck — Stalking the Buffalo — The 

 Bard's Praises of the Buffalo Hunter — Natives sleeping round their 

 Fires — The Look-out — Moloka a Thorough Sportsman — Disaffection 

 of the Makololos — My Advice to Mr. Young — Working at the Boats 

 — Settling the Disputes of Savages — A Great Difficulty fortunately 

 settled — Moloka's Invaluable Services — Launch of the Search — An 

 Afternoon's Sport — Insolence of the Makololo — Village of Gegara — 

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CHAPTER IV. 



In Quest of Sport — Large Herd of Buffaloes — Unsatisfactory Conduct 

 of the Makololo — A Walk in the Jungle — Large Herd of Antelopes 

 — On the Spoor of Elephants — Night Alarm caused by a Hippopo- 

 tamus — Piccaninnee's Qualifications — Our Slow progress — Volley at 

 a Herd of Hippopotami — Natives Alarmed by our Firing — Night at 

 the Village of Muchola — Pombe, or Native Beer — A Mark of 

 Respect — Warlike Rumours — Elephant-stalking — On the Spoor of 

 a Reed-bock — Intercourse with Natives — The Machingas — Variety 

 of Male Head-dress — Astonishing the Natives — The Country near 

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CHAPTER V. 



In Lake Pamalombe — Again in the Shire — Two Saucy Tribes of Mach- 

 ingas — Entrance into Lake Nyassa — Storm in the Lake — TeiTor of 

 the Makololo — The Right Man in the Right Place — Charming 

 Little Bay — Native Fishermen — Important Information — A Mon- 

 grel Arab — Further InfoiTnation respecting Livingstone — Karongo 

 — An Even Swop — Large Native Village — Room in which Living- 

 stone had slept — Course taken by him — His Portrait recognised 

 — In the Footsteps of the Great Traveller — Visit of an Ajawah 

 Chief — Interest taken by the Natives in the Success of the Expe- 

 dition— A Place of Skulls lOo 



