CONTENTS. 1 7 



ferent— Painful Reflections—" Little Better than a Skeleton "—Dreadful 

 Disappointment — The Good Samaritan — Mr. Stanley's Caravan — " That 

 23d Day of October " — Good News — A Forced March — The Tanganyika 

 at Last — The First View of the Lake — Special Charms for Stanley — The 

 Approach — " Good-Morning, Sir " — " Who the Mischief are You ? " — The 

 Meeting — The Conversation — The Revelation Made — " God Never Failed 

 Him " — The Best Medicine — A Cruise on the Lake — No Outlet Found — 

 - " I Must Finish my Task." 677 



CHAPTER XXXIII. 



A JOURNEY AND A DELAY. 



From Ujiji to Unyanyembe — Livingstone a Companion — Route Adopted — 

 Forest Entertainment — Methods of Hunting — Makombwe Hunting Hip- 

 popotamus — Baker's Rhinoceros Hunt — Wild Race — "A Horse ! a Horse ! " 

 — Sword wins the Day — Stanley as Hunter — Tent- Life — Arrive at Kwihara 

 — Home-Life — Busy Preparations — Livingstone Abundantly Provided for 

 — Farewell of Wanyamwezi — A Wild Dance — The Farewell Song — The 

 Parting — Bagamoyo Again — The English Expedition — Oswald Living- 

 stone — Caravan Sent Back — The Mission Completed — England, Living- 

 stone, Stanley, the World — Comfort in Disappointment — Livingstone in 

 Unyanyembe — His Occupation — His Modesty — His Zeal for Missions — 

 The Country Inviting — A Robinson Crusoe Life — The Mothers of the 

 Country — The Call to Missionaries — "Advice to Missionaries" — " No Jug- 

 glery or Sleight-of-hand " — Livingstone's Interest General — Grasp and 

 Minuteness — Suspense Ended — Stanley in England — The Queen's Acknowl- 

 edgment 700 



CHAPTER XXXIV. 



THE LAST JOURNEY. 



The Plans of Livingstone — Route Proposed — The March Begun — Living- 

 stone's Carefulness of Observation — A Reliable Observer — Indifference of 

 Livingstone to Danger — A Charmed Life — Better Judges — A Midnight 

 Encounter — The Old Disease — The Shores of Tanganyika — Cotton Culti- 

 vated — Hunting a Business — Ominous Silence — Lake Liemba — The Slave 

 Trade — Zombe — Beneficent Disappointments — Donkeys and the Tsetse — 

 The Kalongosi — Nsama and Casembe — Flood and Flowers — Beautiful 

 Emblems — A Flooded Country — Great Hardships — Fording "Rivers — 

 Livingstone Carried by his Men — Island Villages — The Last Birthday — 

 Resolution — Sufferings and Longings — Six Feet Rain-Fall! — Fishes — 

 Sinking Rapidly — Utterly Exhausted — Kindness of Muanazawamba — The 

 Last Written Words — Carried on a Kitanda — The Last Mile — The Last 

 Words— Death 725 



CHAPTER XXXV. 



BURIAL AT WESTMINSTER ABBEY. 



The Acknowledgment — Anxieties of the Men — The Council — Chuma and 

 Susi — Chitambo's Kindness — Native Honors to the Dead— Hut where the 

 Body was Prepared — The Materials for Preparing the Body — A Special 

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