8 CONTENTS. 



CHAPTER III. 



DESERTS AND FORESTS. 



Livingstone's Second Journey to the Lake — Pass the Zonga — Forests — Tsetse 

 — Recross the Zouga — Lake Ngami Again — Hopes of seeing Sebituane — 

 Guides Secured — Sickness of Children — Return to Kolobeng — Opposition of 

 Chiefs — Sebituane's Messengers — Third Start — The Old Path — Desert — 

 Guide Wonders — Five Terrible Days — Water Found — Banajoa— Guide to 

 the Chobe — Makololo — Meets Sebituane — Death of Sebituane — Discovery 

 of the Zambesi — Returns to Cape — Sends his Family to England — A New 

 Tour Undertaken — Party — General Idea — Former Occupants of the Cape 

 — Boers of the Cape — Griquas' Territory — Effects of Mission Work— Kuru- 

 man — Dr. Moffat — Bible Translation — Language — War of Boers — Difficul- 

 ties — Servants Secured — Starts North — Lion — Buffalo — Sechele's Tour- 

 Serpents — The Ostrich — Motlasta — Belief in God — Salt Pans — Koobe — 

 Famished Beasts — Livingstone's Kindness — Tremendous Trees — Singular 

 Vitality — Civilized vs. Native Hunters — Unku and Sunday — Difficult Ad- 

 vance — The Way to Cut with the Axe — Wild Auimals — The Sanshureh — 

 Linyanti — May 23, 1853 — Circumcision — Appearance of Country 78 



CHAPTER IV. 



NINE WEEKS WITH SEKELETU. 



Arrival at Linyanti — Makololo — Their Policy — Welcome to Livingstone — 

 Sekeletu — African Hospitality — Ma-mochisane's Difficulty — Livingstone 

 refuses to Trade — His Labors — Makololo Ideas of Beauty— Manliness — 

 Justice — Livingstone's Journey to the Barotse — The Soil along the Chobe 

 — The Party — Receptions — Sekeletu loves Coffee — Huts and Hats— The 

 Leeambye — Animals about Katonga — The Splendid River — The Makalaka 

 — The Contrast— Cattle and War — Rapids — Cataracts — Falls — No Monu- 

 ments in Africa — The Barotse Valley — Fertility — Mounds — Punishment — 

 War Averted — The First White Man— To the Leeba — No Place for a Mis- 

 sion — The Wildest of all — Linyanti again — For Loando — Serious Thoughts 

 — Resolution — Outfit for Journey — November 11th, 1853 — Escape from an 

 Elephant — The Hippopotamus — Arrival at Sesheke 102 



CHAPTER V. 



TO BALONDA. 



Sesheke — Sekeletu's Policy — Missionary Work — Wanting in Religious Ideas 

 — Duties of Missionary — The Leeambye — Hippopotami — Mr. Cumming's 

 Adventure — Livingstone's Idea of Lions — Andersson — Lion Confused — 

 Fevers Protracted — Unwelcome News — Livingstone's Wise Plan — Libonta 

 — Death by a Lion — The Canip — Cook and Laundry Work — Humanity of 

 Livingstone — Beyond Libonta — Courage — First Act in Balonda — The 

 Leeba — Want of Game — Buffalo Hunt — Buffalo and three Lions — Mambari 

 Merchants — Manenko — Town of Shinte — Fashions of Ankle Rings — A 

 Black Scold — Manenko's Dress — Fever, Rain, Hunger — Dark Forests — 

 Delays — Invitation at last — Medicine Charms — A Soldier — Balonda Fash- 

 ions — Full Undress of Balonda Lady — Balonda Gentlemen — Head-dress — 

 Salutations — Manenko's Kindness 119 



