220 LIVINGSTONE’S LAST JOURNEY. 
of Chitambo, a strong hut, open to the air at the top, was built for 
the performance of the last melancholy offices. 
A native mourner was engaged to sing the usual dirge before 
the commencement of the post-mortem examination. Wearing the 
CONVEYING LIVINGSTONE’S BODY TO THE COAST. 
anklets proper to the occasion, ''composed of rows of hollow seed- 
vessels,’’ he sang the following chant, dancing all the while— 
“To-day the Englishman is dead, 
Who has different hair from ours; 
Come round to see the Englishman.” 
