LIVINGSTONE’S LAST JOURNEY. 
22a 
Arrived at last at Chitambo's, the party found the house their 
fellow-servants were building still unfinished, and were therefore 
compelled to lay their master ''under the broad eaves of a native 
hut'' for a time. Though the village was then nearly empty, a num~ 
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ber of natives soon collected about the litter, to gaze "in silent 
wonder upon him whose praises had reached them in previous 
years." 
When the house was ready, our hero's bed was placed inside 
it, "raised from the floor by sticks and grass;" bales and boxes, 
