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CONTENTS. 
with the People of Cazembe — One of my Men tossed by a Buffalo— Moet a 
Man with Jacket and Hat on — Hear of the Portuguese and Native War 
Dancing for Corn — Mponde’s Hostility — Incantations — A Fight anticipated 
Courage and Remarks of my Men — Visit from two old Councillors of Mpende 
— Their Opinion of the English — Mpende concludes not to fight us — HU 
subsequent Friendship — Aids us to cross tho River — Desertion of one of my 
Men — .Meet Native Traders with American Calico — Boroma — Freshets 
Reave the River— Loquacious Guido — Nyampungo, the Rain-Charmer — An 
Old Man — No Silvor — Gold-Washing — No Cattle Page 372 
CHAPTER XXX. 
An ElcphanUHant — Offoring and Prayers to tho Barimo for Success — Native 
Mode of Expression — Working of Game-Laws — A Feast — Laughing Hyenas 
—Numerous Insects — Curious Notes of Birds of Song — Caterpillars — Butter- 
flies — Silica — The Fruit Makoronga and Elephants — Rhinoceros-Adventure 
— Honey and Bees’- Wax — Superstitious Rovorenco for the Lion — Slow Tra- 
velling — Grapes — Tho Ue — Monfna's Village — Native Names — Suspected of 
Falsehood — War-Dance — Insanity and Disappearance of Monahin — Fruit- 
less Search — Monina’s Sympathy — Tho Sand-River Tangwe — The Ordeal 
Muavi : its Victims — An Unreasonable Man — " Woman's Rights” — Prosonts 
— Temperance — A Winding Course to shun Villages — Banyai Complexion 
and Hair — Mushrooms — The Tubers, Mokuri — The Trch Sbekabakadzi— 
Faco of tho Country — Pot-Holes — Pursued by a Party of Natives — Unplea- 
sant Threat — Aroused by a Company of Soldiers — A Civilized Breakfast- 
Arrival at Tote 387 
CHAPTER XXXI. 
Kind Recoption from the Commandant — His Generosity to my Mon — Tho Vil- 
lage of Teto — The Population— Distilled Spirits — Tho Fort — Cause of tho 
Decadence of Portuguese Power — Former Trade — Slaves employed in Gold- 
Washing — Slave-Trade drained the Country of Laborers — The Rebel 
Nyaudo's Stockade — He burns Teto — Extcnsivo Field of Sugarcane — The 
Commandant’s Good Reputation among the Natives — Providential Guidance 
— Seams of Coal — -A Hot Spring — Picturosque Country — Water-Carriage t„ 
tho Coal-Fields — Workmen’s Wages — Exports — Price of Provisions — Visit 
Gold-Wnshings — Coal within a Gold-Fiold — Prosent from Major Sicard 
Natives raiso Wheat, Ac. — Liberality of tho Commandant — Geographical 
Information from Scnhor Candido — Earthquakes — Disinterested Kindness 
of the Portuguese 4 Q 3 
CHAPTER XXXIL 
Leave Teto and proceed down tho River — Pass tho Stockado of Bonga War- 
Drum at Sbiramba — Reach Senna — Its Ruinous State — Landeons levy Fines 
upon the Inhabitants — Cowardice of Nativo Militia — Boat-Building at Souna 
— Our Departure— Fever: its Effects — Kindly received into the House of 
Colonol Nunes at Kilimano— Forethought of Captain Nolloth and Dr. Walsh 
— Joy imbittcred— Deep Obligations to tho Earl of Clarendon, Ac. De- 
sirableness of Missionary Societies selecting Healthy Stations Arrange- 
ments on leaving my Mon— Site of Kilimano — Unhoalthiness — Arrival of 
H.M. Brig “Frolio”— Anxiety of one of my Mon to go to England— Rough 
Passago in tho Boats to tho Ship — Sokwebu’s Alarm — Sail for Mauritius- 
Sekwebu on board : he bocomos insane: drowns himself — Kindness of Major- 
General C. M. Hay — Escape Shipwreck — Reach Home 420 
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