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CONTENTS. 
CHAPTER XL. 
Stanley Arrives at Marseilles — Livingstono’s Insensibility to Pear — Living- 
stone’s Letter to the Herald — The Evils of the Slave Trade — Bloated African 
Aristocrats — The Beauty of the Women — Their Ornaments — Dying of a 
Brokon Heart — A Cannibal Nation — Lako Lincoln— A Comparison of Afri- 
cans with Europeans — Native Markets „ Page 513 
CHAPTER XLI. 
Doubts of the Accounts brought by Stanley — Proofs of their Veracity — Grass 
Ten Feet High — Natural Grass Bridges — The Home of tho Gorilla — Winter 
Quarters — Ulcerated Feet — Gorilla Enters — Livingstone t<> Lord Clarendon— - 
The Springs of tho Nile — Tho Mountains of the Moon — The Secret of tho 
Nile — Cannibals — Guns Thought to be Supernatural — The Reasons why 
the -Expedition Failed — The Further Discoveries Livingstouo Hopes to 
Make 531 
CHAPTER XLI I. 
Livingston's Death — Return of tho Remains to England — Body identified by 
an Anntomioal Examination eleven months after Death — Letter of Sir 
William Fergusson — The Final Resting Place — Funeral Ceremonies — 
Mourners — Inscription 585 
CHAPTER XLIII. 
Last Letters of the Great Explorer — Source of tho Nile— Mistake of Captain 
Speke — The Great Water Shed — Cannibalism — Character of Livingston — 
Summing up of Results — What ho Attempted — What he Accomplished — 
Honor to Devoted Heroism 592 
Hirtorical Sketch ok Discoveries is Africa. 
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