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flowing to the Limpopo and Sabia rivers, and to the 
Zambesi. We came to a large kraal situated in the 
open, and having a background of jagged rocks. The 
place is called Magu-buduani. Here we stopped, and 
were soon surrounded by swarms of men, women and 
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children, to whom our arrival was a cause of much 
curiosity. 
Then began a bustling, chattering tumult. The 
flurried throng of men, women and children, forming 
an excited circle of naked humanity, pressed closely 
around us with their marketable produce, including 
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