14 CONTENTS. 



Mopane Forest — Nyarmazi — Trading with a Woman — Loss of Goats — Ex- 

 perience with a Guide — The Hills Again — Bee Hunters — Want, Want, 

 Want! — Noble Utterances — "Always Hungry" — Elephant Hunting — 

 Sword Hunting — Desolate Land — No Bread — Hunger — Escape from a 

 Cobra — The Loss of the Dog — Mushrooms — All the Medicine Lost — The 

 Worst of All — Livingstone's Gentleness—" Real Biting Hunger" — Beads 

 as Currency — The Chambese at Last 482 



CHAPTER XXIV. 



FROM LAKE TO LAKE. 



Chitapanga's Stockade — An Offering Required— Audience with the Chief- 

 Ceremony of Introduction — Chitapanga as he was — Some Trouble — Lying 

 Interpreters — Arab Traders— Letters Sent Home— Quits Chitapanga's — 

 The Chief's Parting Oath — Appearance of Country— Troublesome Customs 

 — Suspicion of the Chiefs — A Familiar Trick —Eagerness for Trade — 

 Moamba at Home — Chief and Judge — The Moemba — The Hopo— Bows 

 and Arrows — Illness — Kasonso's Reception — Assaulted by Ants — Cotton 

 — Lake Liemba — Palm Oil — The Balungu — Severe Illness — Arabs — 

 Chitimba's Village — A Long Delay — Nsania — The Baulungu — Industries 

 — Cupping — Charms— Dull Life — Slave-Trade — Little Things — A Large 

 Spider — At Hara — Reception at Nsama's — A Bride in Style—" Tipo Tipo " 

 — " Kumba Kumba " — Itawa — Desertion — Slavery Question — Different 

 Motives — Arabs on the March — Arab Traders — A Fantastic Party — Potency 

 of Sneers in Africa — Delays — Lake Moero at Last 507 



CHAPTER XXV. 



A MONTH WITH CASEMBE. 



Moero — Bound for Casembe— Kalongosi — Abundance of Fish — Dr. Lacerda 

 — The Balonda — Enter Casembe's Village — Graciously Received — Mo- 

 hamad bin Saleh — Notes from Journal — Zofu, King's Fool — " Casembe," 

 General — His Character — Customs— Land Claims — Hand-Shaking — Letter 

 to Lord Clarendon— Descriptive Resume — Sickness — Leaves Casembe — 

 Bound for Ujiji — Mohamad bin Saleh his Companion — Hunger — Illness 

 —Last Day of 1867— A Touching Record 537 



CHAPTER XXVI. 

 1868. 



" Only Water " — Native Indifference — Charms of Moero — Lake Scenery — 

 Indifference of Arabs — Covetousness — The Only Lesson Learned — Kab- 

 wabwati — Dreadful March — Evils of being with Arabs — Livingstone's In- 

 fluence — Thieving Slaves — A Dead Halt — Long Delay — Yankees of Africa 

 — Duplicity of Mohamad — Desertion of Followers — Livingstone's Charity 

 — Questionable Charity — Justice as well as Mercy — Arab Trouble-makers 

 — Mohammedanism Not Taught — Not Adapted to Elevate Heathen — 

 Christianity a Missionary Creed — Powerlessness of Ceremonies — Power of 

 the Word — Africans Curious and Cautious — They Need the Gospel — Obli- 

 gation of Christians — Dulness of Kabwabwati — Livingstone turns South — 

 Arrives at Casembe's — Cordial Reception — Pleasing Recollections — De- 

 liverances — Leopard Hunt — A Discovery — Cropped-Eared Pest — Casembe's 



