CONTENTS. 
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recognised the True Form of African Continent — Arrival at Linyanti — A 
Grand Picho — Shrewd Inquiry — Sekolctu in his Uniform — A Trading-Partj 
sent to Loauda with Ivory — Mr. Gabriel’s Kindness to thorn — Two Makololo 
Forays during our Absence — Tho Makololo desire to be noarcr the Market — 
Opinions upon a Change of Residence — Sekoletu's Hospitality — Sekeletu 
wishes to purchase a Sugar-Mill, Ac. — The Donkeys — Influence among the 
Natives — “Food fit for a Chief” — Parting Words of Mamiro — MotibeV 
Excuses Pago 311 
CHAPTER XXVI. 
- xjarturo from Linyanti — A Thunder-Storm — An Act of Genuine Kindnoss— 
- itted out a Socond Time by tho Makololo — Sail down the Lecambyo — Vic- 
toria Falls — Native Names — Columns of Vapor — Gigantic Crack — Wear of 
the Rocks — Second Visit to the Falls — Part with Sekeletu — Night-Tra- 
velling — Moyara’s Village — Savago Customs of the Batoka — A Chain of 
Trading-Stations — “Tho Well of Joy” — First Traces of Trade with Euro- 
peans — Knocking out the Front Teeth — Facetious Explanation — Degrada- 
tion of tho Batoka — Description of tho Travelling-Party — Cross tho Uuguosi 
—Ruins of a Largo Town 320 
CHAPTER XXVIL 
Low Hills — A Wounded Buffalo assisted — Buffalo-Bird — Rhinoceros-Bird — 
The IIoney-Guido — The Whito Mountain — Sebituano’s Old Home — Hostile 
Village — Prophetic Frenzy — Friendly Batoka — Clothing despised — Mothod 
of Salutation — Tho Captivo released — Tho Villago of Alonzo — Aspect of the 
Country — Visit from tho Chief Monzo and his Wife — Central Healthy Loca- 
tions — Friendly Feelings of the People in refereneo to a Whito Resident- 
Kindness and Remarks of Monzo's Sister — Gonorosity of the Inhabitants — 
Their Anxiety for Medicine — Hooping-Cough 339 
CHAPTER XXVIH. 
Beautiful Valloy— Buffalo — My Young Men kill two Elephants — The Hunt— 
Somalcmbuo — His Presents — Joy in prospect of living in Peace — Trade — Hit 
People’s Way of wearing their IJair — Their Mode of Salutation — Old En- 
campment — Sebituano's former Rosidonce — Ford of Kafuo — Prodigious 
Quantities of Largo Game — Their Tamenoss— Rains— Less Sickness than in 
tho Journey to Luanda — Reason — Charge from an Elephant — Vast Amount 
of Animal Lifo on the Zambesi — Water of River discolored — An Island with 
Buffaloes and Men on it — Nativo Devices for killing Gamo — Tsotso now in 
Country — Agricultural Industry — An Albino murdered by his Mothor — 
“Guilty of Tlolo” — Women who make their Mouths “like those of Ducks” 
— First Symptom of the Slave-Trade on this Sido — Sololo'a Hostility — A a 
Armed Party hoaxod — An Italian Marauder slain — Elephant's Tenacity of 
Lifo — A Word to Young Sportsmen — Mr. Os well's Adventure with an Ele- 
phant: Narrow Escapo — Mburuma's Villago — Suspicious Conduct of his 
Peoplo — Guides attempt to detain us — Tho Villago and Pooplo of Ma- 
Mburuma — Charactor our Guides give of us 351 
CHAPTER XXIX. 
influence of Loangwa and Zambesi — Hostilo Appoarancos — Ruins of a 
Church -Turmoil of Ppiric — Cross the River — Friendly Parting — The Situa- 
tion of {\r Comm^ee- -Pleasant Gardena— Di. L»ce*do's Visit tc 
Oazeenbo — Pernra's Statement-— Unsuccessful Attempt to establish Trade 
