IV. 
JTrom asenguella to ©arenganje. 
(June, 1885, to February, 1886.) 
Confidence in again Setting Out — Leave Benguella foi- Garenganze — Exercise 
of Patience — Labours of Americans in Africa — The Bihe Chief gives me 
" The Road " — My Lost Boy, Kaukashia — A Woman's Cruelty — A Poor 
Start — An Ocean of Land — Kapoko — A Helper Strangely Provided — The 
Quanza Crossed — The Valoimbe — The Chibokwe — African Camps — Daily 
Routine — Carriers Refractory — Sumbula's Generosity — Kangombe — Tribes 
East of Bihe — The Kifumadshe Flat — Lunda Country — A Friend of 
Livingstone's — Army Ants — Nana Kandundu, a Female Chief — Pressed 
by Hunger — A Merciful Supply — The Lualaba River — Death of Kasoma's 
Wife — Molenga — Journey Ended. 
CONFIDENCE IN AGAIN SETTING OUT. 
June 2nd. — In taking farewell of the coast once more, many 
thoughts of all across the ocean occupy me, and I feel as if I 
were leaving you all again. But with God's help I can say, 
these things do not move me. Indeed, never have I felt such a 
strong desire to be back again to my happy life and work in 
the distant parts of this country. Until the last Liverpool steamer 
came in, two weeks ago, I had a silent hope that someone might 
yet come to join me in this journey. Loth as I am to invite, or 
even to encourage anyone to do so, I firmly believe that the right 
person will come in the right time. The longer I wait, and the 
more I cast the matter entirely upon God, the more assurance 
I get of His perfect ordering, and the more strength and joy 
He gives me in my position here. His gentleness towards me, 
His constant care and provision at every turn of the way, have 
helped me better to know Him who calleth us not servants, 
but friends, and maketh known to us the things that He doeth 
and hath. 
