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CHAPTER XVIII. 
The Watershed between the Northern rind Southern Rivers— A Deep Valley— 
Rnstio Bridgo — Fountains on the Slopes of the Valleys — Yillago of Kabioje 
— Demand for Gunpowder and English Calico— The Kasai — Vexatious Prick 
— Want of Food— No Game — Kalendo’s Unreasonable Demand — A Grave 
Offence— Toll-Bridge Keeper— Greedy Guides— Flooded Valleys -Swim the 
Nuana Lok6 — Prompt Kindness of my Men — Makololo Remarks on the riel 
Uncultivated Valleys — Difference in tho Color of Africans— Reach a Village 
of tho Chiboque — Tho Head Man’s Impudent Message — Surrounds our En- 
campment with his Warriors — Tho Pretence — Their Demand — Prospect of a 
Fight — Way in which it was avertod — Change our Path — The Ox Sinbad 
Insubordination suppressed — Bosot by Enemies — A Robber Party Mors 
Troubles — Detained by longa Pauza — His Village — Annoyed by Bangala 
traders — My Men discouraged — Their Determination and Precaution Pagel99 
Guides Prepaid — Bark Canoos — Deserted by Guides — Nativo Traders 
jf tho Quango— Tho Chief Sansawo— Ilis Hostility— Pass him safely— Tho 
River Quango — Chief’s Modo of dressing his Hair — Opposition Opportuuo 
Aid by Cypriano — Ills Generous Hospitality — Arrive at Cassange A Good 
Supper — Kindness of Captain Neves — Portuguese Curiosity and Questions 
Anniversary of the Resurrection — No Prejudice against Color-Country 
around Cassange — Sell Sekeletu’s Ivory — Mukololo’s Surprise at the Ilign 
Price obtained — Proposal to return Home, and Reasons — Soldier-Guide— 
Tala Mungongo, Village of— Civility of Busongo— Fever— Enter District of 
Arnbaca— Good Fruits of Jesuit Teaching— Tho Tampan: its Bite— Uni- 
versal Hospitality of the Portuguese — A Tale of the Mambari— Exhilarating 
Effects of Highland Scenery — District of Golungo Alto — Fertility— Forests 
of Gigantic Timber — Native Carpenters— Coffee- Estate — Sterility of Country 
near the Coast — Fears of tho Makololo — Welcome by Mr. Gabriel to 
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CHAPTER XIX. 
CHAPTER XX. 
Continued Sickness— Kindness of the Bishop of Angola and her Majost/i 
Officers— Mr. Gabriel's Unwearied Hospitality— Serious Deportment o^l tije 
koloio — Fever — J aundice — Insan i ty 
CHAPTER XXI. 
Marriages and Funerals— litigation— mr. " . 
nis Slaves — An Entertainment-Ideas on Free Labor-Loss of American 
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