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Choragus. — Mirambo has gone to war 

 To fight against the Arabs : 

 The Arabs and Wanguana 

 Have gone to fight Mirambo ! 

 Choir. — Oh-oh-oh ! to fight Mirambo ! 



Oh, Mirambo! Mirambo! 

 Oh, to fight Mirambo ! 



Choragus. — But the white man will make us glad ; 



He is going home ! For he is going home, 

 And he will make us glad ! Sh-sh-sh ! 

 Choir. — The white man will make us glad, sh-sh-sh ! 



Sh sh-h-h sh-sh-h-h-h-h ! 



Um-m — mu — um-m-m — sh ! 



Thus ended the singular farewell of the Wanyam wezi. There 

 was only one more day. On the morning of the 14th of March 

 the Herald expedition set out on its return to Zanzibar. The 

 final farewell was taken, and Dr. Livingstone returned to the 

 house that seemed now desolate indeed, while his friend and 

 helper marched away. 



To reach Zanzibar, secure followers for Dr. Livingstone and 

 sail for England, was the work of about two months and a half. 

 He met at Bagamoyo an English expedition, commanded by 

 Lieutenant Henn, with whom was a son of Dr. Livingstone, 

 Mr. Oswald Livingstone. These gentlemen being assured of 

 the relief of the doctor, abandoned their enterprise. Mr. Oswald 

 Livingstone at first entertained the purpose of accepting the 

 charge of the caravan to be sent back by Mr. Stanley, but after- 

 ward declined. A joyous greeting awaited Mr. Stanley in Zanzi- 

 bar, and before many days he had the pleasure of seeing fifty- 

 seven men and boys in marching trim ; conspicuous among them 

 were the men who had attended Mr. Stanley himself. They 

 had become very much attached to the doctor and were ready 

 enough to return to him. 



The parting address of Mr. Stanley to this little army illus- 

 trates happily the successful method of dealing with a class of 

 men of infinite importance to the traveller. When they were 

 about to depart, Mr. Stanley, standing before them, said : 



" Men, you are now about to return to Unyanyembe, to the 

 'great master.' You know him; you know he is a good man 

 and has a kind heart. He is different from me; he will not 

 treat you as I have done. But you know I have rewarded you 



